Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly come to a definitive conclusion as to whether or not they will fire manager Luis Enrique if the team fails to make it out of the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
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Les Parisiens' fate in Europe's premier club competition lies in their own hands as this season's "Group of Death" nears its conclusion.
All of PSG, Newcastle United and AC Milan are still able to join Borussia Dortmund in the tournament's knockout stages with one final match to play on Wednesday night, but perhaps more than anybody else, it will be the French giants who face the most scrutiny if they do not go through.
In the past, success in the Champions League was effectively used as the metric to determine whether or not a manager at the Parc des Princes has had a good season.
In the past few campaigns, the likes of Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino and Christophe Galtier all paid the price for not holding the famed trophy aloft at the end of the season.
However, according to RMC Sport, that same fate will not befall Enrique.
The Spanish tactician was appointed as manager of the record Ligue 1 champions in July, and while the club has struggled in Europe, his job is safe regardless of if the results go against his side on Wednesday night.
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The same report claims that PSG are intent on establishing a new culture within the club, one that is more focused on the long term.
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