Luis Enrique dodges Kylian Mbappe talk as PSG prepare for hostile reunion in Real Madrid showdown
Mbappe left PSG on a free transfer last summer following a drawn-out contract saga, joining Real Madrid in a move that infuriated Parisians.
Advertisement
Watch every Fifa Club World Cup game free on DAZN. Sign up here now .
While, on the surface, losing arguably the world's best striker appeared a hammer blow, his departure allowed Enrique to truly transform PSG into the powerhouse we know today, prioritising the collective over individuality to create the side that at long last ended the club's wait for a Champions League title.
Mbappe could be in for a hostile reception from the travelling PSG fans when he takes to the MetLife Stadium on Wednesday - but Enrique is not concerned with comparing the club's fortunes with and without Mbappe.
"This is a question about the past and I'm not here to talk about the past, I'm only thinking about the future," Luis Enrique said at his pre-match press conference.
Mbappe, who spent the group stage sidelined after being hospitalised with gastroenteritis, was back on the scoresheet as Real edged past Borussia Dortmund.
Advertisement
The Spanish coach did acknowledge that facing his former player adds spice to the encounter, saying that "playing against the most successful team in the world" is "definitely extra motivation".
"Playing against Real Madrid will be a special match, no doubt about it,' he added. 'At the same time, we like playing these kinds of games because it means you've done your job well and you're in a position to play in a semi-final.'
Luis Enrique did not get drawn into player comparisons ahead of PSG's clash with Real Madrid (AP)
He also refused to compare his star right-back Achraf Hakimi with Real Madrid's marquee arrival Trent Alexander-Arnold, who akin to Mbappe the Galacticos poached on a free after he ran down his contract at boyhood club Liverpool.
Advertisement
'I'm not a fan to analyse or compare players because here in this competition, all of them are top quality,' he added. 'But at the same time, I have to say that Hakimi is without a doubt one of the best right-backs that I have not only trained but watched in my career.'
Enrique was the only manager to partake in press duties on Tuesday evening, with Xabi Alonso's press conference being cancelled due to Real Madrid's late arrival.
The winner of PSG's meeting with Real Madrid will face Chelsea in Sunday's final, who secured their place with a 2-0 victory over Fluminense on Tuesday, courtesy of a stunning brace from newcomer Joao Pedro.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


San Francisco Chronicle
23 minutes ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
France closes in on Euro 2025 quarterfinals with a 4-1 win over Wales
ST. GALLEN, Switzerland (AP) — Clara Mateo was involved in three goals as France closed in on the Women's European Championship quarterfinal places with a 4-1 win over Wales on Wednesday. The Paris FC forward opened the scoring, forced a penalty that Kadidiatou Diani converted, and then set up Amel Majri for the third goal. France captain Grace Geyoro sealed the result in the 63rd when Wales goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel was unable to stop Diani's cross. France tops Group D with six points, three more than England and the Netherlands, while Wales remained bottom with zero points after two games on its tournament debut. England revived its title defense following its opening loss to France by beating the Netherlands 4-0 earlier Wednesday. France will definitely win the group if it avoids defeat against the Dutch on Sunday, when England plays Wales in their final group match. ___


San Francisco Chronicle
23 minutes ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
Fabián Ruiz scores 2 goals and PSG routs Real Madrid 4-0 to reach Club World Cup final
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Fabián Ruiz scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain built a three-goal lead in the first 24 minutes and routed Real Madrid 4-0 on Wednesday, advancing to the Club World Cup final against Chelsea. Ruiz scored in the sixth minute and Ousmane Dembélé in the ninth following glaring mistakes by defenders Raúl Asencio and Antonio Rüdiger, and Ruiz made it 3-0 to cap a counter. Gonçalo Ramos added a goal in the 87th. Coming off its first European title, PSG plays for the championship on Sunday. Real fared no better than Inter Milan, overrun by PSG 5-0 in the Champions League final. The 15-time European champion looked sluggish after traveling to Florida for training between games, and PSG had 76.5% possession in the first half. A crowd of 77,542 was at MetLife Stadium on a scorching day with a temperature of 91 degrees Fahrenheit (33 Celsius) at kickoff and humidity that made it feel like 101 (38). Real's Kylian Mbappe was not a threat in his first game against his former team. Luka Modrić entered in the 64th in likely his last match for Madrid, his team since 2012. Éder Militão came in at the same time in his first game since tearing his right ACL on Nov. 9. PSG surged ahead after Lucas Beraldo's cross was mis-hit by Raúl Asencio, Thibaut Courtois tipped the ball from Dembélé and Ruiz slammed it into the empty net. Dembélé then took possession about 40 yards out after a Rüdiger mis-hit, dribbled and slotted past Courtois. PSG went the length of the field to make it 3-0. Hakimi exchanged passes with Dembélé, then crossed for Ruiz, who maintained control despite Federico Valverde's challenge and scored from 8 yards for his third goal of the tournament. Key moment Madrid's defense was missing Dean Huijsen, who got a red card Saturday against Borussia Dortmund, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had right leg muscle discomfort. ___
Yahoo
23 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Video: Watch Gonçalo Ramos Score Against Real Madrid, Pay Tribute to Diogo Jota
Following three goals in the first 30 minutes of action, the PSG attack went quiet. However, in the final minutes of the contest, the capital club added a fourth goal to add more salt to the wound for Real Madrid. After a driving run down the right by Achraf Hakimi, Bradley Barcola was played into the box. The Frenchman showed great composure before setting up Gonçalo Ramos, who turned and fired home to score his first goal of the competition. Advertisement Once he scored, Ramos paid tribute to Diogo Jota, who he played with on the Portugal national team, by doing the former Liverpool player's signature celebration.