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Luis Enrique Talks About the Title He Has Savored the Most During His Time at PSG
The Paris Saint-Germain coach celebrated his third consecutive title in France, but made it clear that this one was the most special
A new chapter
Luis Enrique wrote another golden page in PSG's history, but this time with a different nuance. The Spanish coach, who has already accumulated three consecutive leagues since his arrival in France, confessed that the last conquest is the one he has savored the most. Not for the statistics, three seasons, three league titles, but for the way it happened and the challenges the team went through.
The work behind closed doors
The 2-0 victory against Lens finally confirmed a championship that, in the words of the coach himself, was "99.9% assured" before it was even played. With a six-point lead and a goal difference of +15, the outcome seemed inevitable. However, Luis Enrique emphasized that the apparent external comfort does not reflect what was experienced behind closed doors. "It's the most satisfying of the three titles we've won. Lens has done a great job," he stated, acknowledging the merit of the rival who extended the fight until the penultimate matchday.
The road was not easy. The tight schedule and an accumulating list of injuries forced PSG to rely on the depth of their squad. "It was difficult for us. We had a strange season, with injuries like everyone else, but also with very few vacations last summer. It was hard to handle," explained the Asturian, making it clear that group management was key to staying at the top.

Past seasons and next objective
Compared to their first two campaigns, this one was the closest. In the first, PSG took nine points from Monaco; in the second, the difference with Marseille reached 19. This time, Lens kept the hope alive until almost the end.
With Ligue 1 already in their pocket, the club is now aiming for a greater challenge: defending the European crown in the Champions League final against Arsenal on May 30. There, Luis Enrique will seek to give even more weight to a season that, based on what has been experienced, he already considers the most significant of his cycle in Paris.
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