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‘There’s no better team than ours’ – Luis Enrique shows confidence ahead of Bayern Munich clash

Léo AschiLéo Aschi
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Luis Enrique is fully aware that his Paris Saint-Germain side are about to face a real juggernaut. Speaking at a press conference on the eve of the Champions League semi-final first leg against Bayern Munich, the Spanish manager was quick to pay tribute to his opponents’ qualities and to praise their manager, Vincent Kompany.

“He’s a top-class manager; he proved that in England,” lauded Enrique. “He arrived at Bayern two years ago, and we saw right from the start how difficult it is to play against him. His team is one of my favourites to watch. I like all managers, but especially attacking ones, and he is undoubtedly one of them.”

Having already secured the German title, the Rekordmeister capped off their championship by setting a new record for goals scored in a single Bundesliga season. In their 2025-26 incarnation, the Bavarians have thus scored 113 goals with three matches remaining in their campaign… 12 more than they scored in the entire 1971-72 term.

However, whilst the Asturian concedes that Bayern Munich are “a little bit ahead” of PSG in terms of consistency, he remains adamant: “If we’re talking about what we show as a team, we’re ahead. There’s no team better than ours.”

“I said it at the start of the season already, after the league phase,” he recalled. “We have a lot of respect for the big teams, like Liverpool or Chelsea, and we’ll have the same for Bayern Munich.”

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Léo is a journalist for Read PSG living in Paris, France, having four years in the industry after graduating from La Sorbonne University, then EFAP, with a degree in Sport Business and Communication. Founder of the media Insolite-Foot and former editor at Foot Mercato and GIVEMESPORT, Léo currently works for various media, both on television and in the print media, specializing in French football. Léo has a passion for football, is a massive fan of Olympique Lyonnais, and loves to travel across the world to experience new footballing adventures.

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