Luis Enrique’s PSG Revolution: The End of Superstar Culture?
Paris Saint-Germain’s coach Luis Enrique is breathing a sigh of relief as he navigates the team’s new era without the likes of Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappé. Gone are the days of relying on individual brilliance, as Enrique is now focusing on building a cohesive unit that can shine together.
In his post-match interview after PSG’s 1-0 win over Girona in the Champions League, Enrique emphasized the importance of teamwork. "The star is the team, not an individual," he said. "It’s amazing to see one for all and all for one, like the Three Musketeers. That’s what makes team sports so special."
Enrique’s comments come as no surprise, given the team’s perfect start to the season. PSG have won all four of their league matches, scoring 13 goals in the process. The absence of superstars has allowed other players to step up and take on more responsibility.
Mbappé’s departure to Real Madrid this summer was a significant blow, but Enrique is confident that his squad has the depth and talent to succeed without him. The French forward’s 44 goals in 48 games last season were a highlight of his time at PSG, but Enrique believes that the team’s collective strength is now the key to their success.
Messi’s departure to Inter Miami and Neymar’s move to Al Hilal have also been significant, but Enrique is not dwelling on the past. Instead, he’s focusing on building a new identity for PSG, one that is based on teamwork and togetherness.
So, what does the future hold for PSG? Will they continue to dominate French football, or will they struggle to adapt to life without their superstars? One thing is certain – Luis Enrique’s PSG is a team to watch, and we can’t wait to see how they progress.
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