Luis Enrique eyes historic PSG season as they reach Club World Cup quarters

REUTERS – Paris St Germain manager Luis Enrique said his team were making history after they brushed aside Inter Miami 4-0 in the Club World Cup last 16 on Sunday.
The French side, who have already won their domestic league, the French Cup and the Champions League, are edging closer to completing a perfect season by lifting the Club World Cup.
“This is clearly a historic season for our club, and we intend to continue making history in this competition,” former Barcelona coach Luis Enrique told reporters.
The reunion with ex-Barcelona players Lionel Messi and Miami coach Javier Mascherano – both central figures during Luis Enrique’s Camp Nou tenure between 2014 and 2017 – added emotional weight to what was otherwise a clinical dismantling of the MLS side.
“It was a very special game because I met people who are very important to me, people with whom we shared successes and failures,” the 55-year-old Spaniard said.
When asked if he would like to coach Messi in Europe again, he said it was a question for the Argentine.
“We have all seen his qualities as a player, and he still has them. It’s very difficult to play against this kind of player. It was hard, but I believe that as a team we did a really great job.”
PSG’s ruthless first-half display effectively settled matters before Miami found their footing after the interval.
“I think that’s the first half where we really dominated the game. We didn’t concede a single chance, but then in the second half, maybe because of the results, Inter Miami created more chances and got us into trouble,” he added.
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