At a press conference, Luis Enrique didn’t mince words when asked about the World Cup. The Paris Saint-Germain coach made his priorities clear… and they are far from international competitions.
“I am the coach of PSG. The rest, I don’t care. I’m not interested in that,” he said bluntly. This strong statement perfectly illustrates the approach of the Spanish coach since his arrival in Paris: staying focused exclusively on his club and its goals.
For Luis Enrique, there’s no room for distraction. His attention is fully directed towards managing PSG, whether it’s on a sporting, tactical, or mental level. “What I need to manage is the situation of PSG,” he insisted, reminding everyone that the stakes for the Parisian club require total commitment.
In a context where speculation about national teams and the World Cup regularly fuels debates, this statement is refreshingly clear. The former Spain coach shuts the door on any external projections and refocuses the conversation on what matters: PSG’s performance.
A strong message sent to his squad, but also to observers: in Paris, there’s only one priority… winning.



