Luis Enrique might be managing Paris Saint-Germain these days, but his Barcelona roots run deep—and Sunday night proved it in the most entertaining way possible.
As PSG wrapped up their own match against Brest at the Parc des Princes, the Spanish coach couldn't hide his priority. The first thing he asked about after the final whistle? Barcelona's El Clásico triumph over Real Madrid, a victory that officially sealed the La Liga title for Hansi Flick and his squad.
It's a moment that shows some bonds never fade, even when you're coaching in a different country. Luis Enrique has been open about his admiration for Flick's Barcelona all season, calling them a joy to watch. "I've loved Hansi Flick since the beginning for what he's done with this team," he said earlier this campaign. "He attacks, he knows how to defend very well, he adapts to all game situations. I love watching this team play—I watch all Barça matches and I love it. I'm a Barça fan and their matches entertain me a lot."
That win against Madrid wasn't just any victory—it put Flick in elite company. He now joins Luis Enrique, Pep Guardiola, and Ernesto Valverde as the only four coaches to win La Liga titles in their first two seasons at Barcelona. For a club that demands excellence from day one, that's a statement of the highest order.
Whether you're a culer at heart or just love the beautiful game, moments like these remind us why football—and the gear we wear to celebrate it—means so much.
