Enrique & PSG: Champions League Pursuit
Luis enrique masterminded Paris Saint-Germain’s (PSG) historic first Champions League title, transforming the team adn achieving a coveted treble. Enrique’s vision, which started with rejecting the “superstar culture,” reshaped PSG’s dynamics and led them to a decisive victory. Strategic signings like Willian Pacho and João Neves were crucial, aligning perfectly with Enrique’s tactical approach. The coach’s firm control over the squad—a key factor in his decision to join the club as opposed to Chelsea or Tottenham—paid off handsomely. News Directory 3 is thrilled to bring you this outstanding win. Discover what’s next for PSG as they solidify their dominance.
Paris Saint-Germain Secures First Champions League Title Under Luis enrique
Updated June 1, 2025
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) achieved a historic milestone, clinching their first UEFA Champions League title and
completing a coveted treble. The journey to this victory, sealed with a decisive 5-0 win against Inter Milan,
began with coach Luis Enrique’s firm vision and strategic decisions.
enrique, known for his prosperous tenure at Barcelona, initially expressed reservations about coaching PSG, citing
the club’s “superstar culture.” Though, a compelling pitch from PSG’s director of football, Luis Campos,
convinced him to take the helm. Campos assured Enrique of complete authority over the squad and unwavering
support for his player acquisition strategy.
Enrique’s commitment to immediate results clashed with the club president’s initial long-term project outlook.
Enrique swiftly implemented his vision, orchestrating the departure of Neymar and marco Verratti to reshape the
team’s dynamics. Key acquisitions, including Willian Pacho, João Neves, and Désiré Doué, bolstered the squad
with fresh talent aligned with Enrique’s tactical approach.
Prior to joining PSG, Enrique turned down opportunities with Chelsea and Tottenham, insisting on clubs fully
embracing his philosophy. PSG’s willingness to grant him complete control proved pivotal in securing his
leadership.
“The one elite club where I’ll never coach is PSG… They’re devoted to a ‘superstar culture’ which I will
never, ever accept… and I don’t speak French!”

European cup) with two different clubs. Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images
What’s next
With the Champions League title secured, PSG, under luis Enrique’s guidance, aims to solidify its dominance in
european football, focusing on sustained success and continued progress of young talent.
