Now PSG has almost no competitors not only in Ligue 1, but also in Europe among other clubs.
I think only 2 teams are able to beat Luis Enrique's PSG now Real Madrid or Barcelona. We can say that now we have 2 teams playing like Barcelona of 2014-2017 seasons, it's Flick's Barcelona and Luis Enrique's PSG.
Although Luis Enrique's winning percentage in Ligue 1 is still lower than Thomas Tuchel's or Unai Emery's, but under Enrique's leadership PSG played 2 times less matches than Tuchel and Emery, so I think next year if PSG continues to play the same way, Enrique's winning percentage will be higher than Tuchel's or Unai Emery's.
What! I'm kinda surprised with this stats you just pulled out here. Do you actually mean that when Thomas Tuchel and Unai Emery were in charge of PSG they actually accumulated more than 71 points in 27 games for PSG? You saying they had a greater win percentage than Enrique in the league at this time of the season simply means that they actually got more points than this current PSG team at this time of the season. I'm just feeling uneasy with it because as it stands now, PSG has played 27 games, won 22, drawn 5 and lost zero. I would really want you to drop a link to this so I took will learn.
Agree with you, but this is in wiki
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8_%D0%A1%D0%B5%D0%BD-%D0%96%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BDit's in russian but you can you online translator
As you can see Tuchel's winning percentage is 74.80 and Emery's is 76.32, but Tuchel has played 127 matches and Emery 114 and if you compare that to Luis Enrique who has 53 matches, it works out to be twice as much.
Nevertheless, Luis Enrique has built a great team, in which almost every player from defender to striker aims to score a goal and because of this PSG game looks extremely entertaining, especially when PSG scores 5-6 goals per match.