PSG Had Six Matches to Spare to Celebrate the French Ligue Title. Luis Enrique is poised, ten years later, to repeat the feat of the treble.
Ten years have passed since Luis Enrique gave Barça the second treble in its history: League, Cup, and Champions.
Luis Enrique Is Making History Without Mbappé
PSG Has Won the League Without Suffering a Single Defeat in 28 Matches. Only considering five draws.

They are already champions and can pace themselves to focus on the League and Champions. They have already won the French Super Cup and also aspire to the Club World Cup. Luis Enrique Is on the Verge of Making History, never before has a team finished the championship without defeats.
PSG being the champion of the French league is nothing new. 11 of the last 14 championships have seen PSG's triumph. The novelty is that this year, finally, PSG Convinces with Their Play.
Unlinked from Mbappé, Messi, and Neymar, Luis Enrique has finally achieved what he was looking for. He Now Has That Real Team That Revolves Around Dembélé's Leadership (21 goals in the League).
Now on May 24, they await the Cup final, a title that no one doubts will fall into Luis Enrique and his players' bag.
In Paris, They Are Happy and Mbappé's Ears Are Ringing
But The Main Goal Is the Champions League. A competition in which PSG has gone from strength to strength, to the point of becoming a clear contender for the title.
In Paris, They Are Happy, and Mbappé's Ears Are Ringing. Luis Enrique has convinced everyone that without Mbappé, PSG is a better team.

He Uses Real Madrid as an Example: about to lose LaLiga, which they won without Mbappé last year. With difficulties in their European journey and problems in every Cup tie.
They Ask Luis Enrique for the Champions and He Is on the Right Track. French fans want nothing more than for Mbappé to Regret His Decision to Leave Paris. Nothing would please the Parisian ultras more than Rubbing It in Mbappé's Face by Leaving Him Without the Champions League.
When Mbappé went to Real Madrid, Luis Enrique made a statement: "PSG will be better without him." The facts seem to prove him right. Meanwhile, at Real Madrid, more than one wonders if the drop in Vinícius's play is due to the Frenchman's arrival.