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January 14, 2025 at 10:55 PM

Luis Enrique Wants to Stay at PSG for Another 10 Years

Luis Enrique, Paris Saint-Germain's manager, expressed his desire to stay with the club for another 10 years, feeling at ease in Paris and with his role.

Luis Enrique Wants to Stay at PSG for Another 10 Years

Luis Enrique, the manager of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), recently shared his enthusiasm about his current role at the club. In an interview with Sport3, Enrique revealed that he is feeling at home in Paris and expressed a desire to stay at PSG for at least another decade. He stated, "In my previous managerial experiences, I never stayed more than four years with a single club. I always felt the need for a change to rejuvenate my energy and motivation. But here in Paris, everything feels different, and I feel completely at ease. I would even be willing to stay for 10 more years, and this shows how much I enjoy being with PSG. I don’t know when my time here will end, but I have the energy to stay for many years."

Enrique also reflected on the upcoming challenges in the Coupe de France, noting that his team’s next match against a lower-league side is crucial. "We’ve reviewed several games with the analysts recently, and while the opponent might be from a lower division, we never underestimate them. The Coupe de France holds special memories for us. Playing against teams from smaller leagues is always exciting, but we approach these matches with the same mentality as if they were finals," he explained. Enrique’s focus on maintaining top-tier performance even against less formidable opponents highlights his commitment to winning every competition.

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The Spanish coach, who took over at PSG amid high expectations, continues to be a key figure in the club's journey to success. His desire to stay at PSG for an extended period reflects not only his love for the city and the club but also his ambition to help PSG achieve further glory on both domestic and international fronts. The 53-year-old is known for his tactical prowess and leadership, making him a valuable asset for PSG’s long-term goals.

As the season progresses, Enrique’s leadership and commitment will undoubtedly be pivotal in PSG's quest to secure more titles. His vision for the future of the club appears aligned with the ambitions of the players, fans, and management, as PSG aims to solidify its dominance in French football.