The PSG boss spoke about the north London side following their 5-3 thriller in Paris in the Champions League on Wednesday night
PSG boss Luis Enrique paid tribute to Tottenham's 'incredible' first goal and their 'excellent' defensive organisation in the first half of their Champions League clash.
Spurs twice took the lead in the Parc des Prince against the reigning champions through Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani, only for a Vitinha hat-trick, with further goals from Fabian Ruiz and Willian Pacho, to break Tottenham hearts around a second strike for Kolo Muani against his parent club.
Thomas Frank's side's first goal on 35 minutes came from a perfect team move. Nineteen-year-olds Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall combined with the Swede flicking a back heel into his team-mate's run and the former Leeds man floated a cross to the back post where Kolo Muani headed the ball back across the six-yard box for Richarlison to nod in.
"Incredible," said Enrique before admitting: "We didn’t defend very well, [but the goal was]well played really. This was the first one. Second one a set piece and the third was Vitinha’s assist."
The Spaniard added of the north London side: "There are no easy games in the Champions League. Tottenham also played a really good game. Their defensive organisation in the first half was excellent."
The former Barcelona man was asked whether this was a game to judge Ligue side PSG against the level of the Premier League.
"I’m not here to judge any teams. Teams in the Premier League are at a high level but it is a competition that's very long and we will see in March which teams will be there," he said. "I know Arsenal are first in both competitions, they don’t concede many goals and are at a very high level, but we must be careful."