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PSG coach Luis Enrique feels that his side’s Champions League final opponents Inter Milan are “used to” playing in such matches.

The Spanish tactician gave his thoughts ahead of the big match to PSG TV, via FCInterNews.

Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan face off in this season’s Champions League final.

The final in Munich on March 31st will be a season-defining match for both teams.

For Inter, it will represent a chance to make up for the disappointment of losing the final in 2023.

Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain have never won the Champions League. They were last in the final in 2025.

Inter have won the Champions League and the European Cup three times in total. However, their most recent triumph in the competition came in 2010.

PSG Coach Luis Enrique: “Inter Are Used To Playing In Champions League Finals”

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique commented that “this will be the first Champions League final with fans in the stadium for PSG.”

“Without them, it wouldn’t be a real final,” he continued.

“If there’s any team that deserves to win after waiting for such a long time, it’s PSG.”

Then Enrique noted that “I know that PSG was founded the year I was born.”

“Let’s hope that the bond proves real, and we can win the Champions League together. We’ll try to go all the way.”

“The problem is that there’s a team who certainly won’t want to let us to so,” continued Enrique. “Inter.”

“But I hope we win. We’re hoping to put the icing on the cake.”

“The team and the fans deserve it,” the PSG coach added.

“We deserve this chance to play in the final. Just like last season.”

Enrique added that “we’ll be careful and calm, we have to experience it the right way.”

“Inter are used to playing in these finals,” he noted. “They played in one two years ago.”

This article first appeared on SempreInter.com and was syndicated with permission.

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