Enrique Keeps Bayern on the Backburner as PSG Clinches Ligue 1 Lead with Lorient Showdown
28 October 2025
PSG lead the table and stay focused on Lorient
Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique has clearly stated that Bayern Munich are not on his radar as he turns his attention to Lorient, the upcoming Ligue 1 clash on Wednesday. The Spaniard emphasized that his focus remains on the next match rather than the Champions League talk surrounding Bayern.
PSG sit at the top of Ligue 1 with 20 points, chasing by five clubs, the nearest being Lens on 19 points. Olympique Lyon and Olympique Marseille are level on 18, while Lille and Monaco share 17 points in fifth and sixth place.
Lorient, meanwhile, occupy 16th position with 8 points, perilously close to the relegation zone after two losses and a draw in their last three fixtures.
PSG TV quoted Enrique saying: "Returning to the top of the table is great, and there’s no need to panic; we’re still early in the season."
The coach added that the return of injured players is the best news for the squad, boosting depth and competitiveness across multiple competitions, and that they aim to build on recent momentum with optimism for the future.
Regarding the Lille-style challenge they face against Lorient, Enrique noted: "These matches are tough because Lorient sit in and defend densely, so focus from the first minute is essential as they have goals to achieve in this game."
When asked about Bayern Munich, he responded: "We are preparing with seriousness for tomorrow’s match and we aren’t thinking about upcoming fixtures; our full focus is on the Lorient game."
Enrique praised the variety within the PSG squad: "I love the range of abilities across players; diversity is a key strength that helps us deal with injuries and congested schedules across competitions. It’s something I’ve noticed throughout my 15-year coaching career—the ability to adapt is crucial for the club and the team."
He also mentioned the challenge of rotating the starting XI and the importance of consulting players before making selections, noting that some players’ form can fluctuate, but it’s his duty to champion every member of the squad.
On defender Marquinhos, Enrique said: "He’s excellent at set pieces, and I’m happy to work with such a captainly, ambitious professional who can continue to develop regardless of age."
Asked whether Lucas Shovaly (the goalkeeper) is guaranteed to be first choice, Enrique replied: "It depends on the circumstances. We manage things to serve the team’s interests, and there’s no sacred place for any player."
Paris Saint-Germain’s 2025-26 Ligue 1 results
PSG have recorded six wins to start the season, with a single loss to their arch-rivals Marseille (0-1) in the France Derby timed to coincide with the Ballon d’Or ceremony, delayed by poor weather. They’ve also drawn twice. Early victories came against Nantes and Angers (both 1-0), followed by a 6-3 thrashing of Toulouse, a 2-0 win over Lens, and a 2-0 win over Brest.
Before the international break in October, the Parisians drew away at Lille (1-1) and then drew 3-3 at home against Strasbourg, momentarily losing top spot before reclaiming it with a win over Brest on the following weekend as they push for a fifth consecutive domestic title. And yes, the drama continues—because in football, even the calendar needs a plan B, and so far PSG’s plan is… keep scoring.
Final punchlines: Bayern may be on the horizon, but PSG’s calendar is already a maze—Enrique runs it like a tight ship. And if patience were a tactic, PSG would have a cabinet full of trophies by now.