In their first season as reigning European champions, Paris Saint-Germain are under more scrutiny than ever. That spotlight adds extra weight to every match — and this weekend’s clash against Olympique Marseille is no exception. Head coach Luis Enrique admitted he will be taking special care ahead of the derby.
During PSG’s UEFA Champions League opener against Atalanta, Luis Enrique raised eyebrows by watching the first half from the stands rather than the touchline — a rare move for a soccer manager. After halftime, he returned to the bench as usual.
However, that approach won’t be repeated in the derby against Marseille. “Away from home, I don’t dare,” Luis Enrique revealed in his post-match press conference. “Especially because my physical condition isn’t at its best,” he added, referring to the sling he’s wearing after fracturing his left collarbone two weeks ago.
Speaking specifically about the matchup with OM, the coach was direct: “It’s better not to play with fire. This time I’ll be with my players to feel the heat,” he said. “We’re talking about a French football classic — a match that everyone wants to play and coach in, with an intense atmosphere.”
Olympique Marseille have long been one of France’s most storied clubs — at one point coming close to overtaking Saint-Etienne as the country’s most decorated Ligue 1 side. Until this past summer, they were also the only French club ever to win the UEFA Champions League, a feat they achieved in 1993.
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But the arrival of Qatari investment transformed PSG entirely. In just 13 years, they’ve gone from two Ligue 1 titles to becoming the most successful club in French league history, now boasting 13. That domestic dominance was further solidified with their UEFA Champions League title in the 2024–25 season.