PSG/Real Madrid – Luis Enrique’s strong words
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Kylian Mbappe and Luis Enrique will be reunited at the FIFA Club World Cup when Real Madrid take on Paris Saint-Germain. Their player-coach relationship in Paris has become a source of intrigue.
Paris St Germain boss Luis Enrique has urged his team of stars to cap their glorious season with victory in Sunday’s Club World Cup final. The crack French outfit are on the brink of an extraordinary quintuple having won the Champions League as well as three domestic trophies, all while playing exhilarating football, during the 2024-25 campaign.
Paris Saint-Germain’s kick-offs explain a lot about their approach to starting matches. They are the only moments of games where Luis Enrique’s side look old-fashioned — the ball is immediately launched by the taker, who kicks for touch, deep into the final third.
Germain will be without two key players when they face Chelsea in the FIFA Club World CupPSG thrashed Real Madrid 4-0 to set up the date with Chelsea as they seek to follow up on their Champions League successThe winner of the final in New Jersey will get a USD 40 million (KSh 5.
Luis Enrique, manager of Paris St Germain, is optimistic about striker Ousmane Dembele's participation in the Club World Cup final against Chelsea after a decisive victory over Real Madrid. Dembele, recovering from an injury,
In the midst of swirling narratives and lingering emotions, PSG manager Luis Enrique delivered a calm, cryptic four-word message when asked about the reunion.
Luis Enrique recorded his first win over Real Madrid as PSG’s manager, eliminating Xabi Alonso’s squad from the Club World Cup.
Read our privacy notice. Luis Enrique said that Paris Saint-Germain want to ‘make history’ as they prepare to face Chelsea in the Club World Cup final.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLuis Enrique releases two PSG players from 2025 FIFA Club World Cup squad ahead of Real Madrid semifinalWith the semifinal game against Real Madrid on Wednesday, Luis Enrique and staff have taken the decision to release two Paris Saint-Germain players from the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 squad.