Paris Saint-Germain have total faith in head coach Luis Enrique despite being knocked out of the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund on a disappointing night for the French club in Paris on Tuesday.
PSG exited Europe's premier competition at the semi-final stage on Tuesday as a Mats Hummels goal earned Dortmund a 1-0 win at the Parc de Princes to send them through 2-0 on aggregate to the final at Wembley on June 1.
Despite the disappointing exit, Enrique will receive the backing he needs this summer to lead PSG into the post-Kylian Mbappe era.
PSG expect France international Mbappe to join Real Madrid as a free agent next month after he refused to activate a one-year extension in his contract with the Ligue 1 champions.
Mbappe has not confirmed his move to Madrid in public yet and he remained enigmatic when he was asked if he had played his last European game for PSG after last night's defeat.
"This season, that's sure, it would have to be," he said.
PSG are resigned to Mbappe's departure and his exit will mark the official end of the Galactico era which saw the signing of players such as Brazilian Neymar and World Cup winner Lionel Messi.
Despite the huge outlay on players and wages, Champions League success has remained elusive, although PSG insiders would say significant progress has been made on and off the pitch.
PSG have already won the French title this season and will play Lyon in the French Cup final on May 25.
Two summers ago, they embarked on a new strategy of building a squad of young, hungry and predominantly French players after the excesses of the Galactico era.
This season they reached the semi-finals of the Champions League with the youngest squad they have used in Europe and from the round of 16, they started
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