Enrique: This is the toughest title, and Lens deserved a better result
Luis Enrique, the coach of Paris Saint-Germain, confirmed that winning the French league this season was the toughest among his titles with the team, noting the difficulty of facing Lens, following Paris Saint-Germain's 2-0 victory and officially clinching the French league title.
Enrique said about achieving the title: "It is the most enjoyable because it is the toughest among the three I have won with Paris Saint-Germain. Lens did a very good job. I saw the matches they won and their winning streak; it was complicated. We had to deal with that. This season was very special; we have a lot of injuries, and we had little rest."
He added: "It was great, Lens deserved a better result. This is football; it reminds me of the match we lost against Paris FC in the French Cup with 80% possession. The team showed the right mentality."
He continued: "No, I have always said that I have three very high-level goalkeepers. As a team and as a technical staff, we are looking for the best players. This can change, especially in the goalkeeper position. This does not mean being at a high level every day. Everyone on the field showed this ambition."
Enrique said about achieving the title: "It is the most enjoyable because it is the toughest among the three I have won with Paris Saint-Germain. Lens did a very good job. I saw the matches they won and their winning streak; it was complicated. We had to deal with that. This season was very special; we have a lot of injuries, and we had little rest."
He added: "It was great, Lens deserved a better result. This is football; it reminds me of the match we lost against Paris FC in the French Cup with 80% possession. The team showed the right mentality."
He continued: "No, I have always said that I have three very high-level goalkeepers. As a team and as a technical staff, we are looking for the best players. This can change, especially in the goalkeeper position. This does not mean being at a high level every day. Everyone on the field showed this ambition."