Luis Enrique becomes 2nd coach to win treble with 2 different teams
Luis Enrique sealed his place in history as one of football's most revered coaches after winning another treble Saturday.
The Spaniard became the second coach to win the treble with two different teams after Paris Saint-Germain's 5-0 victory in the Champions League final against Inter Milan in Munich.
Luis Enrique joins compatriot Pep Guardiola as the only coaches to achieve the feat in football history.
PSG won the Ligue 1 title and the Coupe de France to set the stage for Saturday's treble-winning performance.
He's the seventh manager to win the Champions League with two teams.
"On my first day at the PSG campus, my French was even worse than it is today. But I said the ultimate goal for me as a coach was to fill the trophy cabinet," the Spaniard said after the match.
"The only trophy missing was Champions League. And we've ticked that box. We were ambitious, and we did it. It's in the bag and it's coming home with us tomorrow."
The 55-year-old won the treble with Barcelona 10 years ago before overseeing PSG's march toward winning their first Champions League title to complete a historic season.
Guardiola won the treble with Barcelona in 2009 before repeating the feat with Manchester City in 2023.
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