April 24, 2025 5:34 am
Full News

Enrique’s ‘Special’ Match Against Guardiola, But Not ‘The Most Important’

The match is PSG vs Manchester City. But for Luis Enrique, the importance of this match is a little more. He is facing Pep Guardiola again in the dugout after a long time. The two have played together in the Barcelona and Spain teams during their playing career, they are also very good friends. But he hopes, it will not be the most important match of the season for them.

Enrique and Guardiola were teammates in Barcelona for five years from 1996 to 2001. Later, when Guardiola was the coach of Barcelona, ​​Enrique was in charge of the Barcelona ‘B’ team.

The two have met four times in the dugout so far. Where both the wins are equal to two. Both teams are in the Champions League. PSG is in the 25th place with 7 points from 6 matches and 2 wins in the new format. The English champion City is number 22 with 2 wins and 8 points in a draw. The top eight teams in the 36-team tournament will go directly to the last sixteen. The ninth to 24th placed teams will play a two-legged play-off to determine the remaining eight teams in the last sixteen.

City and PSG are unlikely to be in the top eight. It is difficult for them to be among the top 24 teams. “Tomorrow (Wednesday) is a special match, and not only because of the importance for both teams, but because I will be facing a friend who I have played with for many years and coach. As we faced each other.”

“Hopefully, the most important match will not be against Manchester City, it will be at the next stage of the competition at a very high level, where there is a risk of losing the trophy. That’s what I hope.”

But the PSG coach knows, the result of the upcoming match could be important in deciding the future of the two teams in the tournament.

“This is a very special match because of the new format of the Champions League. I don’t think anyone could have predicted that City would have so few points before the seventh game. But this is football and this is the new format. Right now we don’t know how many points we will need to move to the next step, no one can say. Maybe we will know after this round.”
PSG lost away matches at Arsenal and Bayern Munich. However, the draw at home with PSV Eindhoven and the loss against Atletico Madrid is burning Enrique more. This is the reality. We should have won these two matches, but football is not that easy. If we got these five points we would have already qualified for the next stage.”

Related News
Official Portraits of Donald Trump and JD Vance Released Ahead of Inauguration
Different Countries Trying To Go To The Moon In A Rush
32 Sri Lankan Prisoners Repatriated from Kuwait Under Historic Agreement
Hamas To Release Six More Hostages This Week: Netanyahu
Trump Furious with Putin Over Ceasefire Negotiations
Reconstruction of Gaza’s Healthcare System Requires $10 Billion
Related Posts
US May Reduce Tariffs on Chinese Goods
Kashmir Attack: Muslim Youth Sacrifices Life to Save Tourists
India’s Central Government Convenes All-Party Meeting Following Pahalgam Attack
India Announces Five Major Policy Decisions on Pakistan Amid Rising Tensions
MIDI Strategic Vision: Analysis of Development and Economic Impact in Bangladesh.
Title: South Asia’s Growth Prospects Declining Alarmingly: World Bank
More News

Energy Firms Make Inroads at CES 2025 Amid Growing Tech Sector Needs

The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, traditionally focused on innovative products and cutting-edge technology, saw a notable shift in 2025 as the tech sector begins to address its substantial and growing energy demands driven by advancements in cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI). “If you’d asked me to do CES five years […]

Texas Sues New York Doctor for Allegedly Sending Abortion Pills

The state of Texas has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Margaret Daley Carpenter, a New York physician, alleging she prescribed and mailed abortion pills to a 20-year-old woman in the Dallas area. This legal action marks the first known challenge of its kind, setting the stage for a confrontation between states with conflicting abortion laws.Texas […]

Israel to Release 369 Palestinian Prisoners

As part of the ceasefire agreement, the Israeli government is set to release 369 prisoners today, Saturday. In exchange, Hamas, the armed political group controlling the Gaza Strip, will release three Israeli hostages. Hamas’ military wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, and the Palestinian Prisoners Media Office, an organization supporting Palestinian prisoners, confirmed this information in separate statements. […]

Irawati Karve: The Indian Anthropologist Who Defied Nazi Ideology

Irawati Karve: The Indian Anthropologist Who Defied Nazi IdeologyIn the annals of anthropology, few figures stand as tall or as defiant as Irawati Karve, an Indian scholar whose life and work not only reshaped the understanding of Indian society but also served as a beacon of resistance against one of the darkest ideologies of the […]

Xavier Samuel and Sonal Sehgal Lead in “The Great Departure”

Xavier Samuel and Sonal Sehgal have been cast as the leads in The Great Departure, a film directed by Pierre Filmon, who was nominated for the Camera d’Or. The film is currently in post-production and was shot entirely in India. The script, written by Sehgal during the lockdown, was initially titled Travellers. The plot explores […]

Romania to Rerun Presidential Election on May 4, Coalition Confirms

Romania’s ruling coalition has announced plans to rerun the two-round presidential election on May 4 and May 18, reaffirming its decision to back a single candidate. The Liberal Party, one of the three coalition partners, confirmed the decision on Wednesday. The move follows chaos during the initial election, where Calin Georgescu, a lesser-known far-right, pro-Russian […]

Fire and Boat Capsize in Congo Leaves at Least 148 Dead

At least 148 people have died in a tragic incident where a wooden motorized boat caught fire and capsized in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), a country in Central Africa. The accident occurred on Thursday in the Congo River in the northwestern part of the country. According to reports published in various Congolese […]

US Engages with Syrian Rebel Group Amid Concerns of Taliban Repeat

WASHINGTON, D.C. – US officials are engaging with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the rebel group now controlling Syria, while mindful of the painful lessons from the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. This caution is aimed at ensuring that Syria does not descend into further chaos, which could destabilize the Middle East and empower anti-American terrorist groups. […]

Increase in Attacks on Journalists in Bangladesh: RSF

In recent times, incidents of severe attacks on journalists in Bangladesh have increased. Since the beginning of February, not only have newspaper offices been attacked, but journalists have also been beaten with sticks and hammers by police and political activists. On Saturday (February 15), the international non-profit organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which works for […]

Trump’s Inauguration Crowd Size Controversy Resurfaces Ahead of Second Swearing-In

Washington, January 13, 2025 – On the morning after Donald Trump’s first inauguration in January 2017, acting National Park Service (NPS) director Mike Reynolds received a call from the new President. Trump, a Republican, was unhappy with photographs published by media outlets suggesting that his inauguration crowd at Washington’s National Mall was smaller than the […]