In a thrilling build-up to the highly anticipated Champions League final, PSG’s head coach Luis Enrique has shared insights about their formidable opponents, Inter Milan, emphasizing their experience in such high-stakes matches.
The seasoned Spanish manager expressed his views to PSG TV, as reported by FCInterNews.
On March 31st, Paris Saint-Germain will face off against Inter Milan in what promises to be an exhilarating Champions League final in Munich.
This showdown isn’t just another match; it holds the potential to define the season for both clubs.
For Inter, this game serves as a redemption arc after a heart-wrenching loss in last year’s final.
On the flip side, PSG enters this match with a yearning that has lingered for years—they have yet to lift the elusive Champions League trophy, with their last final appearance dating back to 2025.
While Inter boasts a rich history with three Champions League titles and a European Cup victory, their last moment of glory came in 2010—a memory they’re eager to recapture.
Luis Enrique: “Inter’s Experience Sets Them Apart”
In a heartfelt moment, Enrique reflected that “this final will be the first for PSG to experience with fans in attendance.”
“Without the supporters, it wouldn’t truly feel like a final at all,” he asserted.
“If any club deserves to snatch the trophy after such a long wait, it’s PSG,” he added, underscoring the weight of expectation.
He even mentioned, “I was born the same year PSG was founded,” sharing a hopeful sentiment as he continued, “Let’s hope this bond leads us to victory in the Champions League together. We’ll fight with everything we have.”
“The challenge remains—there’s a team determined to thwart our dreams,” Enrique noted, alluding to Inter’s fierce competitive spirit.
“But deep down, we believe we’ll succeed. We’re eager to cap off this journey with a grand finale.”
“Our players and fans have earned this moment,” he emphasized passionately.
“We deserve every chance to step onto that final stage, just like we did last season.”
Enrique concluded with a tactical appeal, advocating that “we’ll maintain our composure and approach this with the care it requires.”
“Those finals? Inter knows them well,” he acknowledged. “They played in one just two years ago.”