Luis Enrique doesn't care who Barcelona get in Champions League draw

Luis Enrique doesn't care who Barcelona get in Champions League draw

Barcelona boss Luis Enrique does not care who his side meet in the next round of the Champions League. It could be Real Madrid or Atletico — who play on Wednesday — or Bayern, but he's not concerned.

"It doesn't matter to me," he said. "I don't have a voice of a vote in what happens. I am happy for Pep [Guardiola] for the result Bayern achieved. Let's see if we get drawn together or not. They have scored six goals and they had many players missing. Pep has shown what a great manager he is."

Luis Enrique was proud of Barça arriving in their eighth Champions League semi-final in the last 10 years. "It shows the weight of the club in Europe," he continued. "It is data to be proud of."

As for his own data — 84 percent of his matches in charge of the club have ended in wins — he pointed out that it will all count for nothing if there are no trophies being lifted when the season finishes.

He also highlighted the concentration his players showed in Tuesday's win over PSG, pointing out it would have been easy to sit back after last week's 3-1 win in Paris.

"The players have done exactly what was needed," Luis Enrique explained. "Games can always become complicated, even when they seem placid, but they have demonstrated their concentration today.

"Defending in the oppositions half, as we did, gives us so many more options to recover the ball and to create chances. For that you need the solidity of all your players, the help of everyone, to defend as a block and I see that each week.

"We have great power in attack, but we also have a high capacity to defend."

Lucho, with Barça in great form, also valued his side's chances of winning the treble. They are now in the last four of the Champions League, top of La Liga and in May's Copa del Rey final.

"I don't like to talk about it, but yes, it's a desire," he said of winning three trophies. "I hope the best is to come. The league is still difficult, there are difficult sides left in the the Champions League.... We're where we wanted to be."