Title-chasing PSG ready for tough game at Lorient
Paris Saint-Germain could secure their third straight Ligue 1 title if it defeats Lorient and Monaco fails to beat Lille – but Luis Enrique is not expecting his struggling opponent to hand them any favours.
If Monaco draws or loses against Lille on Thursday (AEST) and PSG win away at 17th-placed Lorient, the Parisians would clinch their record 12th league title.
Luis Enrique's side have an 11-point lead over second-placed Monaco with five matches remaining, and a far superior goal difference having lost just one game.
"It's going to be a very difficult game," Enrique told reporters on Tuesday. "When you're at the bottom of the table, you don't have much to lose.
"Generally, teams at the bottom of the table manage to get unexpected results at the end of the season.
"There's a lot at stake. The possibility of being crowned champions is enough to make you pay attention."
The former Barcelona boss, who moved to the French capital last July, is chasing a possible quadruple after PSG booked a Champions League semi-final berth and a spot in the Coupe de France final. PSG secured the Trophee des Champions title in January.
"It motivates us but for the moment, we only have one title, we have to win the league and keep fighting to win it all. It's a long and winding road ahead," Luis Enrique said.
Luis Enrique once again declined to comment on the future of Kylian Mbappe, Ligue 1's highest scorer for the last five seasons.
France captain Mbappe, 25, has been heavily linked with a move to Spanish giant Real Madrid.
PSG, formed in 1970 via the merger of Paris Football Club and Stade Saint-Germain, has won nine of the last 11 Ligue 1 titles.
Mbappe's frustration lies with its performances in the Champions League, however, a trophy it has never lifted despite huge amounts of investment in the squad.
"When Kylian speaks in public, I'll do the same," Luis Enrique said.