As the final whistle blew at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night, it confirmed that Luis Enrique will manage in back-to-back Champions League finals. The Paris Saint-Germain boss is at the pinnacle of his profession and the latest achievement only adds to the argument that he is currently the best manager in club soccer. Should PSG triumph in the final against Arsenal in Budapest on May 30 , he will become only the second manager to win the competition in successive seasons—following the example set by Zinedine Zidane, who went on to win three in a row between 2016–18. With Real Madrid in crisis and likely to be on the hunt for a new head coach this summer, there have been questions as to why Enrique’s name has not been linked more seriously with the biggest job around. After all, Luis Enrique is not only Spanish, but spent five years as a player at Real Madrid between 1991–95. There are, however, reasons why a reunion is highly unlikely.…