Paris Saint-Germain is going through a difficult period under the management of its coach Luis Enrique. With a declining win rate, we delve into the statistics to analyze the current situation of the Parisian team.
Luis Enrique’s record at PSG
Since his arrival at PSG, Luis Enrique has a win rate of 64.5% in official matches, with 40 wins, 14 draws, and 8 losses out of a total of 62 matches. This performance marks a low point in the history of Parisian coaches, placing him as the coach with the lowest win percentage since the Carlo Ancelotti era.
Comparison with previous coaches
The numbers speak for themselves. Carlo Ancelotti achieved a win rate of 63.7% between 2011 and 2013. In contrast, Unai Emery remains the most successful during this period with an impressive 76.3% win rate. Here is a comparative overview of PSG coaches since Ancelotti:
- Unai Emery : 76.3%
- Thomas Tuchel : 75.6%
- Laurent Blanc : 72.8%
- Christophe Galtier : 68%
- Mauricio Pochettino : 66.6%
- Luis Enrique : 64.5%
- Carlo Ancelotti : 63.7%
Upcoming challenges for PSG
As Paris Saint-Germain prepares to embark on the international break, the team finds itself in second place in Ligue 1 with 17 points, just two points behind the leader, AS Monaco. Upon returning, they will have crucial matches to tackle, including against Strasbourg, PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, and OM in the championship.
The performance of Luis Enrique and his team will be scrutinized closely. The ability to turn things around in the coming weeks will be crucial for the near future of PSG.
Source : rmcsport.bfmtv.com