Luis Enrique has experienced one of the most special moments since he started coaching Paris Saint-Germain. It wasn't just a sporting victory; it was an unforgettable night. Luis Enrique won the Champions League with PSG, which is why he wanted to confirm together with Sira Martínez the news everyone is talking about: they're proud of the fans.
Luis Enrique has conquered Europe with a brilliant team but, beyond the title, he received a tribute that touched his heart. The French club's fans remembered Xana, his daughter who passed away in 2019. Xana was only 9 years old, she fought a serious illness, and since then, Luis Enrique hasn't stopped keeping her in his thoughts.

In the final, PSG supporters displayed a giant banner. On it, Luis Enrique and Xana could be seen repeating a very special gesture. They made that gesture more than ten years ago, when Barça won the Champions League.
Luis Enrique and Sira Martínez feel happy about the gesture the fans had with their family
The coach felt the affection like never before, he cried, he smiled, and he thanked every round of applause. "The fans' gesture with my family was very moving," he said emotionally after the match. He also added: "She is always present, I feel her when things don't go well, she is with us at all times."
Sira Martínez was also there and experienced the moment from the stands. Afterwards, she shared the happy moment on her social media. This way, she confirmed that her family feels happy because the little one in the family is remembered so beautifully.

With this gesture, Luis Enrique and Sira confirmed what many suspected. They confirmed the news everyone was talking about: They feel deeply grateful and are proud of the tribute.
Luis Enrique and Sira Martínez have shown that they're very close to the fans
The family felt Xana's presence more than ever and they experienced a magical night. Soccer has proven to be much more than a sport. It was a final full of emotion, memories, tears, and also joy.

For Luis Enrique, this Champions League title has been priceless. It was much more than a trophy. It was a way to honor Xana.
Among chants, applause, and respect, PSG wrote an unforgettable page in soccer history. In the personal history of a family that doesn't forget.