PSG coach Luis Enrique highlighted the "maturity" of his team after they came from behind to beat Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final with a 4-1 win at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.
"I saw a very mature and complete team, with a great desire to turn it around. We played a very complete game from start to finish. Our team has taken a step forward in maturity. Surely nobody gave us as favourites ahead of these semi-finals and we are there," said the Asturian in statements to 'Movistar Liga de Campeones'.
Luis Enrique highlighted his team's ability to react: "We started the game brilliantly. We knew it was going to be a game with goals. We were prepared for any scenario, even to concede despite the fact that Barca hadn't come close in the area for 12 minutes and they scored in a spectacular move by Lamine".
The Spanish coach avoided commenting on Araujo's sending off after 29 minutes: "I didn't see it and I'm not one to judge. For some people the sending off is clear, for others it's not; football is like that. I try not to put myself in the referee's shoes, protest little or not at all, and convey to my players the calmness to deal with the emotions that are running high in these matches".
On the other hand, Luis Enrique highlighted the difficulty of facing Borussia Dortmund in the semi-finals, with whom he met in the group stage and who finished ahead of the French side in the standings.
"I had a meeting with their coach in the final, we'll see each other in the semi-finals. Borussia play very well. We've played two games and we know each other very well. They play very well, they create chances, they look for solutions with and without the ball, they press well... It's going to be an open semi-final," he
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