PSG are one of three teams in Europe's top five to remain unbeaten this season, along with Bundesliga leaders Bayern and Serie A sixth-placed Juventus, and while Luis Enrique recognises the quality of his players, he knows that they need to do a lot more to win the Champions League.
"I think that we have numbers in Ligue 1 that are in line with our quality and in the Champions League we are far from our level. It's not logical," the manager told a press conference.
"It is clear that we have to improve our effectiveness, there is no doubt about it... A competition like the Champions League is different, is short, fewer games, it does not reward regularity, it rewards being good at the right moments."
"However, I think it's important to go into a Champions League match having won. It's not that it's decisive, but it's more positive," the coach added.
Goals from Lucas Beraldo, Vitinha and Joao Neves saw the French top-flight leaders crush their visitors, with the coach full of praise for the latter's performance.
"Joao played the first half as a pivot, which is his usual position. In the second half, we made more use of his ability to bring the ball out from the back in a more delayed position. I think he was very good."
"Clearly when a midfielder scores the goal and it's something we insist on, well it seems to bring out his game more. I'm more satisfied. In the second half I liked him."
PSG have 32 points, six ahead of second-placed AS Monaco. They will visit Bayern on Tuesday, before taking on Nantes four days later.
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