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