
Paris Saint-Germain coach, Luis Enrique Martínezhe said Saturday, in the previous debut of his team at the FIFA Club World Cup against Atlético de Madrid, that his players “carry the ambition to continue winning.
“If I look at the four training we have done (in Los Angeles) I can already assure you that the ambition is there. It is something that this type of players lead as standard, “said the Asturian coach.
Luis Enrique denied that there is any kind of relaxation or satiety after having won all the titles this season, including the Champions League. “We are going to give a very good image. We have the ambition to continue winning, to make things difficult for our rivals“, said.
“We began to be a reference for other teams, wonderfully, we would love to endure that pressure. We must demonstrate it in the field,” added. Atlético de Madrid and PSG faced this season in the match of the group stage of the Champions League, a duel that the rojiblancos won by 1-2.
We are going to give a very good image. We have the ambition to continue winning, to make things difficult for our rivals
“We have played against them in a game in our field where I think we were much superior, but we lost. That is the greatness of football. Surely tomorrow we will have difficulties with a team of that level“Luis Enrique said.” The two styles are different, but two high -level teams, “he added.
Luis Enrique said that the Club World Cup in this new format is a “very attractive” competition. Both the PSG and Atlético de Madrid canceled the press conferences they had planned for this afternoon at the Rose Bowl and moved in the morning and in their training fields their appearances before the media for the anti -government migratory protests that exploded in Los Angeles a week ago.
“We know that there is a tense situation. Fortunately we are out of the city, we have not seen anything, hopefully everything can be fixed in the best way.”Luis Enrique said. The Spanish coach spoke during the PSG's last training before the game of this Domino, at the facilities of the University of California in Irvine, south of Los Angeles.