PSG boss Luis Enrique Snubst Arsenal brutally in the interview after the game after his side interviewed Inter Milan to seal Champions League Glory
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- PSG was crowned champion of Europe by beating Inter Milan on Saturday
- After the game, Luis Enrique was asked about the most difficult teams they were dealing with
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Luis Enrique Snubbeld Arsenal Following an interview PSGIs historical Champions League victory.
After countless almost -missers, Les Parisiens finally reached the highlight of European football on Saturday and claim the famous trophy on dominant fashion Inter Milan.
The 5-0 win marked one of the greatest margins of the victory in a final in the history of the competition, and the end result rarely seemed to be questioning after the action that started in the Allianz Arena.
However, the same could not be said that the club’s journey would reach the showpiece of Saturday.
Reports at the end of last year suggested that the future of Enrique could question the club after his party succeeded in winning only one of their opening of five games in the renewed competition phase of the competition.
A team to get misery by his side was Arsenal, because they were comfortable 2-0 winners when PSG traveled to the Emirates in October.

Luis Enrique Sicken Arsenal after his side won the Champions League by nipping Inter Milan

Asked for their heaviest opponents on their way to victory, Enrique did not find any room for the Gunners despite the side of Mikel Arteta who struck them in the competition stage for their semi -final

Instead, the former Barcelona boss Liverpool and Aston Villa, Teams PSG defeated in the round of 16 and quarter-final phase respectively
The side of Mikel Arteta turned out to be a formidable opposition again when the clubs bumped into the semi-final phase months later, with PSG eventually 3-1 predominant to book their place in Munich.
When asked after the final of Saturday with whom the best team he had confronted, Enrique was not a place for the Gunners.
“There were a few games that tested us this season,” Enrique told CBS Sports.
‘Liverpool, for example, made things very difficult, especially in transitions.
“Aston Villa was also one of the more organized parties that we encountered.”
While PSG seems to retain their crown in next season’s competition, they were able to prepare against even more English teams.
Six English clubs made the cut for the Premiere Club competition of UEFA, where Tottenham deserves a place through their Europa League triumph, despite the end of the 16th in the Premier League.
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