“Well… the league of Farmers, know?” - PSG boss Luis Enrique on beating 4 Premier League teams after win over Arsenal
- Paris Saint-Germain, coached by Luis Enrique, defeated Arsenal 2-1 on May 8 to reach the 2025 Champions League final in Munich.
- This victory followed a season of disappointing European results that prompted Enrique to demand a stronger mentality and training commitment from his squad.
- PSG overcame all four Premier League opponents this campaign, including Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal, securing a 3-1 aggregate win over Arsenal.
- Enrique remarked, "If I showed my emotions, I'd be sent off every match," and joked, "Well... The League of Farmers, know?" reflecting on Ligue 1 critics after the win.
- The team now prepares to face Inter Milan on May 31 in Munich, aiming to claim their first Champions League title and complete a treble this season.
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"Bauernliga" – Enrique's side blow on England
PSG success coach Luis Enrique attacked the English football public after his team's Champions-Leauge Finaleinzug (a wink in the eye) with the Verbal-weapons, which they usually use against France's football. Background: The French Ligue 1 is often referred to in England as "Farmers League", i.e. "Bauernliga". This is probably the case with Luis Enrique in the meantime. The Spaniard coacht has been the French serial champion for two years. And n…
Luis Enrique can't resist sarcastic Premier League jibe after PSG's win over Arsenal - The Mirror
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“Well… the league of Farmers, know?” - PSG boss Luis Enrique on beating 4 Premier League teams after win over Arsenal
PSG boss Luis Enrique took a dig at Ligue 1 critics after the French champions saw off Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate with a 2-1 home win on Wednesday (May 8) to reach the UEFA Champions League final.
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