This Thursday, Danilo Pereira gave an interview to World Eleven. The versatile midfielder returned to PSG's Champions League victory, a few months after his departure. “No, never (he has no regrets, editor’s note). I'm happy to have seen PSG win the first Champions League in its history. I'm also happy to have seen former teammates happy. In particular the Portuguese Vitinha, Nuno Mendes, Gonçalo Ramos and João Neves, because I know how complicated it is to arrive at a big club like Paris Saint-Germain from Portugal and do the job as they were able to do. It was with great pride that I witnessed this (smile). » He also had a few words for Luis Enrique, the coach the Ile-de-France residents needed.
“PSG had been looking for a season like this for a long time. Luis Enrique did a very hard job with the players, his staff and his management. It’s important that there is this symbiosis. To win titles, it doesn't just happen through the players or the coach. You have to bring experience around the group. It is essential to create a family spirit in the group. Currently, Paris is a real team. Everyone is walking together in the same direction. This is what allowed the club to win so many titles. (…) Luis Enrique has a well-established philosophy. He manages to instill in his players that his philosophy is the best. Once that's done, you can beat everyone, win titles and dominate. When players are with and behind him, there aren't many teams that can compete. Luis Enrique's biggest weapon is this. On a daily basis, he works so well that it becomes easier to put things in place on the ground. Lucho will appreciate it.