PSG’s stunning comeback leaves critics in awe

Paris Saint-Germain’s remarkable 4-2 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday night left a lasting impression. Overcoming a 2-0 deficit, PSG turned the tide in a memorable evening at Parc des Princes. This triumph, which affirms Luis Enrique’s coaching methods, has led even some of his critics to change their tune. Among them are three notable former PSG players who have showered the Spanish coach with praise.

Jérôme Alonzo: “This is Luis Enrique’s triumph”

Former PSG goalkeeper Jérôme Alonzo, now a consultant for a sports network, confessed his initial doubts about Luis Enrique. However, this victory changed his mind: “Everything he’s been saying for months has been proven right,” he shared. “At 0-2, he still believed, and his team kept playing the same way. It’s his victory. It’s dogmatic, but when they play together, it works.” Alonzo sees this match as a potential turning point for PSG, a defining moment in their season.

Didier Domi: “A solid project”

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Former PSG defender Didier Domi commended the team’s character and unity: “I love this project, these solid foundations. It’s not perfect, but they run, it’s collective. We are proud of them!” He likens Luis Enrique to coaches like Jürgen Klopp or Pep Guardiola, who have built their successes on long-term projects.

Jimmy Algerino: “A coherent manager”

Another former PSG full-back, Jimmy Algerino, also praised Luis Enrique. To him, the Spanish coach is “a very good manager who knows where he wants to go. His vision and recruitment are validated. He loves PSG, and it shows.”

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With this win, PSG approaches their crucial match in Stuttgart with confidence. Alonzo believes that “confidence comes from awareness: playing like this, Paris can beat anyone.” While the club is still some way from European giants like Real Madrid or Liverpool, Didier Domi remains hopeful: “This PSG has the potential to go far in the Champions League.”

Often criticized, Luis Enrique seems to have finally earned widespread support, starting with those who once doubted him.