Paris Saint-Germain will approach this week’s Champions League game at home to Newcastle United like a final, manager Luis Enrique said on Monday.
PSG find themselves in a delicately poised Group F, where all four sides can still progress, and will hope to make use of home advantage in Tuesday’s game in Paris.
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“The Parc des Princes will carry us, I expect a great atmosphere,” Luis Enrique told a news conference.
“We really need the fans, we need a warmer and more passionate stadium than normal.
“We will play this game like a final. At this level, home games are key matches. The public is a special asset for us, we expect incredible support.”
PSG lost 4-1 when they played Newcastle at St James’ Park in October, and after the Premier League side’s 4-1 win over Chelsea on Saturday, Luis Enrique is preparing for another tough challenge.
“They’re very strong physically, they’re able to press hard and very high, there’s a lot of intensity.
“If you saw their last game against Chelsea, the physical [condition] is still at that level. We know that will be the case again tomorrow, we will have to be ready.”
PSG have won their last six league games to take them top of Ligue 1, but the manager still expects more from his side.
“The team is still not what I want it to be, but we’re in a process of discovery, we can get even more out of our players, and we can go even further,” Luis Enrique said.
“But I like what I see already. There is already a lot of satisfaction but still a lot of room for improvement.”
Just three points separate group leaders Borussia Dortmund from bottom club Newcastle, but PSG can secure progress if they defeat the English side and AC Milan fail to win against Dortmund.
“We’re in a difficult, tight group, tomorrow the match is decisive since the group can be decided after the fifth matchday,” Luis Enrique said.
“But everything could also be decided on the last day, but I know my team is ready for tomorrow and can do great things.”
PSG are second in Group F on six points, one point behind Dortmund and one point ahead of Milan, with Newcastle on four points.