Advertisment

Luis Enrique's future uncertain after PSG defeat to Bayern Munich in UCL

Football: In a fierce UEFA Champions League match on Tuesday night at the Allianz Arena, Paris Saint-Germain lost to Bayern Munich 1-0. The setback to Bayern Munich has left Enrique in a difficult situation.

author-image
Varun Sarwate
New Update
Luissss

Luis Enrique (Source: X)

In a fierce UEFA Champions League match on Tuesday night at the Allianz Arena, Paris Saint-Germain lost to Bayern Munich 1-0. Consequently, a fresh story about Luis Enrique's future has surfaced. Bayern Munich had 10 shots against PSG's six in the first half. The home team led 1-0 at the interval as Kim Min-jae's goal in the 38th minute gave them the lead.

A serious setback to PSG's hopes of a comeback occurred early in the second half. After receiving his second yellow card, Ousmane Dembele was sent off in the 56th minute, allowing the visitors to continue their fight with 10 men. The setback to Bayern Munich has left Enrique in a difficult situation, according to reports. The Spanish coach's future is now unknown and may mark the end of his time at the club since the squad is at the bottom of their group and their performance in Europe has fallen short of expectations.

"It's very frustrating for us to be in this situation," Luis Enrique said. "We lost a Champions League game at home and it will be difficult to get those points back. There are still three games left and we have to hope to qualify."

PSG is ranked 26th in UCL rankings

The word within the PSG headquarters is unmistakable: Enrique needs to change his ways or face termination. He has three crucial games to show that he can turn things around for the squad. PSG's prospects in the Champions League and his future as head coach will be decided by their games against Stuttgart, Manchester City, and Salzburg. 

In their past four Champions League meetings, the Ligue 1 leaders have only won one match and picked up one point out of a potential twelve. With three games left, PSG is ranked 26th in the rankings. 

Bayern Munich UEFA Champions League Luis Enrique PSG
Advertisment