Luis Enrique Says Plan for Bayern vs. PSG Is the Same: Win

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Luis Enrique Says Plan for Bayern vs. PSG Is the Same: Win

Luis Enrique Says Plan for Bayern vs. PSG Is the Same: Win

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique's plan to beat Bayern Munich is simple: go to Munich and win.

Luis Enrique Says Plan for Bayern vs. PSG Is the Same: Win

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique's plan to beat Bayern Munich is simple: go to Munich and win.

Paris Saint-Germain is just two days away from a massive Champions League semifinal showdown against Bayern Munich—and the message from their camp is clear: they're heading to Germany with only one outcome in mind.

PSG coach Luis Enrique has laid out a simple, no-nonsense game plan for Tuesday's second leg: go to Munich and win. No calculations, no settling for a draw—just victory. And given the stakes, that confidence is exactly what fans want to hear.

The Parisians come into this match riding a 2-2 draw against Lorient, where several key players were rested to ensure they're fresh for the battle ahead. Every minute of preparation matters when you're facing a club of Bayern's caliber, and PSG knows this will demand everything they've got.

One major storyline heading into the match: the absence of Achraf Hakimi. The Moroccan right-back is sidelined with a hamstring tear in his right leg, a blow that could rattle a lesser squad. But PSG has a ready replacement in Warren Zaïre-Emery, and according to former player Jerome Rothen, the young talent won't let anyone miss Hakimi. "In his role as right-back, he has been brilliant," Rothen said. "He likes duels, he's a good defender, and he's intelligent. It's not a big deal to see Zaïre-Emery there, especially when you consider Bayern's strategy—they'll have to score goals."

Of course, Bayern Munich is no pushover. The German giants are among the most decorated clubs in modern football, and they'll be pushing hard to overturn the result on their home turf. Expect a high-intensity, edge-of-your-seat spectacle from two teams that play with relentless ambition.

But PSG's focus remains razor-sharp. While a draw would be enough to send them to the final, Luis Enrique isn't the type to play it safe. According to Le Parisien, the coach reminded his squad on Sunday morning that the plan is straightforward: go to Munich and win. Nothing less.

And he delivered that message with calm confidence, not hype. A source close to the coach told Le Parisien: "We are going to fight—with the head, with the legs. It is a match that everyone wants to play, but the players are calm, relaxed, and confident."

With two days to go, the tension is building, but PSG's belief is unshaken. They trust that together, they can reach the Champions League final—and they're ready to leave it all on the pitch.

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