Enrique: PSG are deserving UCL finalists
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AFP
| May 08, 2025
Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique insisted his team deserved their place in the Champions League final and were determined to go on and lift the trophy after winning their last-four tie against Arsenal on Wednesday.
“Over the two legs we scored more goals than them and in football it’s the most important thing, but Arsenal played a great game and we suffered a lot,” the Spaniard said after PSG’s 2-1 win in the second leg in Paris secured a 3-1 aggregate triumph.
Goals either side of half-time by Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi put the French champions out of sight in the tie before Bukayo Saka pulled one back for Arsenal, while PSG’s Vitinha had a penalty saved.
However, the hosts needed goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to make several vital saves and Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta claimed his team had been better over the two legs.
“It is the match in which we suffered the most (in the Champions League) but we deserve to get to the final,” added Luis Enrique.
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PSG will now face Inter Milan in the final in Munich on May 31 after an extraordinary run in the competition which has also seen them knock out two other Premier League sides in Liverpool and Aston Villa.
It comes after they had been in real danger of elimination due to a poor run of results in the league phase -- they lost three of their first five matches, including a 2-0 defeat against Arsenal.
That meant they came 15th out of 36 teams and finished eight points behind the best team, Liverpool.
“I think throughout the competition it is clear that the results are what counts, we know that, but in the league phase there is no doubt we deserved nine points more,” Luis Enrique claimed.
“The fact we had such a difficult set of fixtures in the league phase helped the team improve and grow. The statistics showed we were one of the best teams in Europe.”