/ Football / Champions League

Vitinha Shines in PSG's Big Champions League Win

Coach Luis Enrique highlights Vitinha's key role in PSG's decisive 7-2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.
Vitinha Shines in PSG's Big Champions League Win

PSG delivered a powerful performance in the Champions League, defeating Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 in a thrilling match in Germany. The game was full of action, with Desire Doue scoring an impressive hat-trick and Vitinha also finding the net. Both teams ended the match with ten players after each receiving a red card.

The key takeaway from the match was PSG’s offensive strength and the outstanding display by midfielder Vitinha. Coach Luis Enrique was full of praise for the Portuguese star, whose versatility and intelligence on the field were crucial to the team’s success. This dominant win reinforces PSG’s ambitions in the tournament.

🌟 A Special Player

After the match, coach Luis Enrique specifically praised Vitinha, calling him an “extraordinary” and “incredible” player. He highlighted Vitinha’s ability to understand the team’s needs and adapt his game accordingly. Enrique also mentioned that while some had questioned his decision to play Vitinha in the number 6 (defensive midfield) position, the player’s versatility proves he can excel anywhere on the pitch.

🤝 A Complete Team Effort

While Vitinha earned special mention, Enrique was quick to credit the entire team for the victory. He emphasized that the focus should be on the collective performance, which resulted in an attractive style of football for the fans to enjoy. The coach urged his players to maintain this high standard and continue playing with the same intensity and teamwork.

🏆 Aiming for the Top

Looking ahead, Luis Enrique confirmed that PSG remains determined to win every competition they are in this season. He expressed strong confidence in the team’s ability to finally win the Champions League, a goal he described as “real and concrete.” While acknowledging that other top clubs are also contenders, he believes his team is on the right path, stating that winning the first title is always the most difficult challenge.