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Luis Enrique responds as Achraf Hakimi faces trial

Tuesday 24 February 2026 - 14:30
By: Sahili Aya
Luis Enrique responds as Achraf Hakimi faces trial

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique declined to comment extensively on the legal case involving defender Achraf Hakimi, stating briefly that the matter is “in the hands of the justice system.”

Speaking at a press conference ahead of PSG’s Champions League playoff match against Monaco, the Spanish manager limited his response to a short remark, avoiding further discussion about the player’s upcoming trial.

Hakimi has been referred to trial over allegations dating back to February 2023. The Moroccan international has firmly denied the accusations, maintaining that he is innocent and expressing confidence that judicial proceedings will clarify the situation. In previous public statements, he said he is awaiting the trial calmly and believes the process will allow the truth to emerge.

The case has drawn significant attention in France and beyond, given Hakimi’s prominent role at Paris Saint-Germain and his status as one of the club’s vice-captains. The player has continued to feature for the team while legal proceedings advance.

In interviews, Hakimi has described the situation as one of the most difficult periods of his life, emphasizing the emotional toll on his family and his professional reputation. He has also spoken about the broader pressures faced by high-profile athletes, particularly in relation to media scrutiny and public perception.

The French judiciary will now determine the next steps in the legal process. Meanwhile, PSG has not announced any sporting sanctions, and the player remains available for selection pending the outcome of the trial. The case underscores the complex intersection between professional sport, personal conduct allegations, and judicial accountability.


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