Soccer-Favourites tag means nothing, says PSG's Luis Enrique ahead of Liverpool clash


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Paris St Germain Press Conference - Campus Paris St Germain, Poissy, France - April 7, 2026 Paris St Germain coach Luis Enrique during a press conference REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq

POISSY, France, April 7 (Reuters) - Paris ⁠St Germain manager Luis Enrique has played down suggestions his side are ⁠favourites ahead of Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg at home to out-of-form ‌Liverpool.

The English champions, fifth in the Premier League, have suffered 15 defeats across all competitions this season - their most in a single campaign since losing 18 matches in 2014-15.

PSG, meanwhile, lead Ligue 1 and ​are well placed to defend their Champions League crown.

"It's ⁠difficult to talk about Liverpool," Luis ⁠Enrique told reporters on Tuesday. "Liverpool manager Arne Slot speaks very well about them.

"My view ⁠is ‌that it's both the same team and a different team. Everyone is trying to work out who the favourites are, but in this sort of ⁠match that means nothing. It will be tough for both ​teams.

"Showing that we're still ‌in the running every year and playing against Liverpool is always a positive ⁠thing. We ​want to reach the semi-finals; we know how difficult it will be, but we're very motivated."

The tie is a repeat of last season's round-of-16 meeting, when PSG knocked Liverpool out on penalties.

"Last ⁠year, everyone said it was Liverpool, and PSG ​went through," Spaniard Luis Enrique said.

This time, it will also see Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike come up against his former club.

The 23-year-old France international has enjoyed an impressive first season ⁠in England, scoring 17 goals and providing six assists in 43 appearances.

Ekitike spent a brief spell at PSG between 2023 and 2024 but found minutes hard to come by in a squad featuring Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

"After leaving here, he did ​very well in Germany and at Liverpool," Luis Enrique ⁠added. "He's now an international player and has made great progress. He was very young when ​he was here; he's improved a lot."

Spanish midfielder Fabian ‌Ruiz did not train with the squad ​on Monday due to injury, but French winger Bradley Barcola did following an ankle problem.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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