Luis Enrique has responded strongly to criticism following the dramatic 5–4 encounter involving Paris Saint-Germain, making it clear that he is not concerned by negative opinions about his team’s playing style as reported by fabrizio Romano via his x handle.

The Spanish coach, speaking after the thrilling contest, did not hold back when addressing critics. Romano reported
Luis Enrique on criticism about 5-4 result: “You shouldn’t respect all opinions… because if it’s a shitty opinion you shouldn’t respect it”. “There will be people who like to play football this way, which is the majority, and here I include myself, and others who don’t like to play like that”. “I don’t care about those opinions. What we show is that most people who love football enjoyed it and that’s the important thing”.
His comments came after what many have already described as a modern classic, a nine-goal spectacle that showcased PSG’s attacking brilliance but also exposed defensive vulnerabilities.

Despite the criticism, Enrique stood firm, choosing to focus on entertainment value and the joy the game brought to fans rather than tactical purity debates.
Reports suggest the PSG boss sees matches like this as proof of his philosophy taking shape, where attacking freedom and expression are prioritized. This aligns with recent praise from players like Achraf Hakimi, who has credited Enrique for transforming the team tactically and allowing them to play with more confidence and fluidity.
Softfootball understands that internally, PSG view this performance as a statement of identity rather than a flaw, believing that their approach is winning over neutral fans and reinforcing their ambition to dominate games through attacking football, even if it invites criticism from more conservative viewpoints.