Luis Enrique’s Grit and Genius: The Untold Struggles Behind PSG’s Rise to Football Glory

Luis Enrique’s Grit and Genius: The Untold Struggles Behind PSG’s Rise to Football Glory

Enrique’s Barcelona won the treble in 2015 (Image credit: Getty Images)

He then became manager of the Spain national team, where, despite managing to make visible strides, he was unable to guide them to a major final. Back-to-back penalty shootout defeats to Italy in the 2021 Euros as well as Morocco in the 2022 World Cup would see him lose his job – however, he would be out of work for only a couple of months before PSG came calling.

Enrique’s first season in charge of PSG would see them claim a domestic treble and reach the Champions League semifinals, only to lose to Borussia Dortmund. Despite losing all-time leading scorer Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid, PSG managed to reach another level in 2024/25, going unbeaten in their first 28 league matches and winning another domestic treble.

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