
Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique attended the pre-match press conference ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup final against Chelsea.
On whether this is the most successful team in the club's history:
"A team with eleven superstars. That's what football is. We don't want one superstar; we have all superstars.
This is our goal, and it's also our promise to the president: the real superstar is the team. The real superstar isn't just a single fan, but the entire stadium, the entire Parc des Princes. That's what our club stands for. We need superstars, but they have to serve the team. That's our goal.
On the opponent:
We must fully recognize the difficulty of the game. I like Maresca; I like the way he controls the ball. They are a team with strong individual abilities, but they also have a strong sense of responsibility. It will be tough.
On Total Football:
I think one of the best compliments we've heard is from my fellow football peers, who also enjoy watching Paris Saint-Germain play. As coaches, those of us who strive to showcase our abilities, relying on the strength of the players at my disposal, all hope to deliver something attractive, and I'm very satisfied with that.
On winning the Champions League:
It's a milestone for the club, undoubtedly an extremely important one. It was my main goal when I first arrived in Paris. It's tough, but that's the goal; it creates history. Now we've turned a new page. On Sunday, we have the chance to win the Club World Cup, and we're looking forward to that day.
On winning the Ballon d'Or as a coach:
I generally don't believe in individual awards, let alone awards for coaches. Paris Saint-Germain is exactly the example we're trying to convey. Dembélé is the best player of the season because of his achievements, and because his goals, assists, and efforts have helped Paris Saint-Germain win the championship they've long dreamed of.