Enrique Breaks Guardiola's Record in the UEFA Champions League
Spanish coach Luis Enrique, the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, achieved a new historic milestone in his career in the UEFA Champions League, as he continued to set remarkable records in the continental tournament, according to the official website of the European Football Association.
His team's victory over Bayern Munich in the first leg of the semi-finals contributed to Enrique reaching his 50th win in the UEFA Champions League in just 77 matches, making him the fastest coach in the history of the tournament to reach this number.
According to the same source, Luis Enrique surpassed the record of Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, who needed 79 matches to reach 50 victories in the tournament, making him the second-fastest coach to achieve this feat behind Enrique.
Football fans are eagerly awaiting the UEFA Champions League final, which will bring together Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, scheduled to take place this evening at 7 PM Cairo time, at the Puskás Aréna in the Hungarian capital, Budapest.
His team's victory over Bayern Munich in the first leg of the semi-finals contributed to Enrique reaching his 50th win in the UEFA Champions League in just 77 matches, making him the fastest coach in the history of the tournament to reach this number.
According to the same source, Luis Enrique surpassed the record of Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, who needed 79 matches to reach 50 victories in the tournament, making him the second-fastest coach to achieve this feat behind Enrique.
Football fans are eagerly awaiting the UEFA Champions League final, which will bring together Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, scheduled to take place this evening at 7 PM Cairo time, at the Puskás Aréna in the Hungarian capital, Budapest.