Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has etched his name in football history by becoming only the second coach ever to win the treble twice, joining Manchester City's Pep Guardiola in this elite achievement.
The Spanish tactician guided PSG to a commanding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Saturday's Champions League final in Munich, completing a historic treble for the French club who had already secured the French Ligue 1 title and French Cup this season.
This triumph marks PSG's first-ever Champions League title, a long-sought achievement for the Parisian club and its Qatari owners who have invested heavily in pursuit of European glory.
Enrique's Second Treble
Enrique's first treble came in 2015 during his tenure at Barcelona, where he led a star-studded team featuring Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Luis Suarez to Champions League, LaLiga, and Copa del Rey victories in a single season.
The 55-year-old now joins Guardiola as the only managers to achieve this remarkable feat twice. Guardiola first accomplished the treble with Barcelona in 2009 and repeated the achievement with Manchester City in 2023.
The comprehensive nature of PSG's victory in the final highlighted the tactical masterclass from Enrique, whose team dominated Inter Milan from start to finish.
Among the standout performers was Achraf Hakimi, who made history by scoring for PSG against his former club in the final, adding another memorable moment to what has been a perfect season for the French champions.
Following the match, Inter Milan manager Simone Inzaghi addressed speculation about his future at the club after the heavy defeat, while PSG star Kylian Mbappé—widely rumored to be leaving the club this summer—celebrated the victory that completes his trophy collection with the Parisian side.
The historic win caps off a remarkable season for PSG and establishes Enrique's place among football's elite managers, having now achieved what only Guardiola had done before.