
Enrique: Praise Weakens the Team, and We Respect All Opponents
Luis Enrique, the head coach of Paris Saint-Germain, confirmed that his team will not underestimate the match against Dunkirk in the semi-finals of the French Cup, stressing the importance of maintaining focus and not being swayed by excessive praise.
Enrique said: "We receive a lot of praise, but it can lead to complacency. I work daily to ensure the team remains in a constant state of focus."
He added: "Some think that the large gap in the league reduces the level of competition, but French teams have proven their strength in the Champions League, and one of them can win the title."
Enrique confirmed: "We have not changed the team's mentality in any match; we respect all opponents and strive to make history in France."
He praised Barkola, saying: "He started the season wonderfully, but he realized the importance of passing to a teammate in a better position; this is one of the reasons for our attacking strength."
Enrique revealed: "I discovered that the Dunkirk coach was behind the discovery of Gonçalo Ramos and João Neves; I will consult him about them. Dunkirk is a dangerous team, and I liked their style."
Enrique said: "We receive a lot of praise, but it can lead to complacency. I work daily to ensure the team remains in a constant state of focus."
He added: "Some think that the large gap in the league reduces the level of competition, but French teams have proven their strength in the Champions League, and one of them can win the title."
Enrique confirmed: "We have not changed the team's mentality in any match; we respect all opponents and strive to make history in France."
He praised Barkola, saying: "He started the season wonderfully, but he realized the importance of passing to a teammate in a better position; this is one of the reasons for our attacking strength."
Enrique revealed: "I discovered that the Dunkirk coach was behind the discovery of Gonçalo Ramos and João Neves; I will consult him about them. Dunkirk is a dangerous team, and I liked their style."