Everything was positive - Emery leaves PSG satisfied
Paris Saint-Germain could not send off Unai Emery with a win at Caen but the outgoing boss has no regrets over his time at the club.
Unai Emery congratulated Caen on securing Ligue 1 survival thanks to a 0-0 draw with Paris Saint-Germain in his final match in charge of the French champions.
Emery named an experimental line-up, captained by veteran midfielder Thiago Motta on his farewell appearance and featuring youngsters Timothy Weah and Christopher Nkunku.
It made for a game of few chances – something that suited Caen as they claimed the point they required to avoid the relegation play-off at Toulouse's expense.
"We wanted to win but it is true Caen needed the point to stay in Ligue 1," Emery told reporters.
"The key to the game was the first half, where we had opportunities to score. Caen also had a good opportunity and it was a good save by Alphonse Areola.
"We must say congratulations to Caen. I've finished my time at PSG with a lot of positive things and I wish PSG the best for the future."
Former Sevilla boss Emery hands off the reins to Thomas Tuchel as a domestic treble winner and will not rush his next move.
"I am quiet, I wait quietly," he said. "Like every year after the end of the season, it's time to spend time with family and friends, do different things, get some sunshine and continue to follow what's happening in football.
"It was a great experience with the players, everything that happened was positive."