It was scheduled for 2 PM, then postponed to 4 PM, then, finally, to 5 PM. Luis Enrique’s unveiling was put on hold as Paris Saint-Germain’s president Nasser Al-Khelaifi’s plane was late, but in the end, everything went smoothly. And Christophe Galtier’s successor was revealed as the new PSG head coach, signing a two-year contract with the Parisians.Le Président Nasser Al-Khelaïfi et le nouvel entraîneur du @PSG_inside Luis Enrique. 🔴🔵 #WelcomeToParisLuisEnrique pic.twitter.com/ArQQT5dBrN— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) July 5, 2023 The former Barcelona and Spain boss first introduced himself with a few sentences in French before moving on to Spanish – but insisted he would be picking up the local language soon enough.##NAJAVA_MECA_7355929####EDITORS_CHOICE##Both Al-Khelaifi and the new manager were keen to stress the importance of attacking football.”An attacking identity is non-negotiable. It’s my philosophy. You have to adapt to your players, my job is to get the best out of my players both individually and collectively.”Le Lucho. pic.twitter.com/KCUS4QUJXE— Sphera Sports (@SpheraSports) July 5, 2023 When asked about the potential pressure of winning PSG’s first Champions League title, the coach was buoyant: “I love the pressure. Just because our rivals have more experience, it doesn’t mean we can’t compete with them. The Champions League is an objective for us. Being ambitious in life is a good thing. We want to get the best out of the team – it’ll be a challenge, but I’m happy to take it on,” concluded Enrique, whose stance on Kylian Mbappe’s case you can read in our another article below.PSG’s ultimatum to Mbappe – extend the contract or leave immediately!