Champions League: Enrique believes PSG deserves to progress ahead of Barca

Champions League: Enrique believes PSG deserves to progress ahead of Barca

PSG coach Luis Enrique said he believed his side would have progressed to the semifinal even if Araújo had stayed on the pitch.

"I don't speak about referees," he said. "I have not seen it back, I just saw it live. In my time as a coach, I have never judged referees. I focus on what I can control.

"We started the game well and the feeling when they score, after a brilliant piece of play from Lamine Yamal, is a bit like the first leg. We didn't deserve to lose last week and we didn't deserve to be behind tonight.

"But the faith and the belief from the players was exceptional. From there we grew into the game. The red card is a factor, but you still have to know how to play these games and not make mistakes.

"I honestly think without the red card, we still win, although I can't prove that."

It was a tricky night for Luis Enrique in other ways as he returned to the club he played for and later coached, winning the La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Champions League treble as Barça manager in 2015.

He was also in charge of Barça when they mounted a comeback against PSG by beating them 6-1 in 2017. Tuesday's win represented the first time the French side have ever progressed in the Champions League after losing the first leg, although Luis Enrique wouldn't pick between the two comebacks.

"The best feeling in football is making fans happy," he said. "That is unmatchable. I wouldn't choose between the two comebacks. I just hope this serves for more than 2017 [when Barça lost in the next round] and that we make the final now.

"Honestly, it has been so difficult to play against Barça, though, sentimentally and emotionally. I hope I don't have to face them many times in my career."

PSG will turn their attention back to Ligue 1 this weekend. They travel to Lyon with a 10-point lead at the top of the table, while they also have the French Cup final to come as they target a treble.

Barça, meanwhile, travels to the Santiago Bernabeú to face Real Madrid in El Clásico. They need to win to keep their slim title hopes alive, with Madrid eight points clear and seven games to be played.