A big mistake by PSG denounced

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The appointment of Luis Enrique as head of PSG does not pass muster in the eyes of Luis Enrique with regard to the criteria defined this summer.

Luis Enrique’s ears have been ringing since Sunday and the draw conceded by PSG against Brest. Not because of the result and the performance of the Parisians but because of his behavior towards the press at the end of the meeting, the Spanish technician having been particularly abrupt, even contemptuous. An attitude virulently pointed out by Daniel Riolo.

The RMC polemicist was also surprised by the choice of Parisian leaders to appoint the former Barcelona player given his history with the media. “ It turns out that this summer, I told the story 1000 times, I saw the documents which were to allow management to choose the coach for this year. I have said 1000 times that there were 9, in these 9, there was quickly a selection of 3-4. I gave the names, Nagelsmann, Arteta, Luis Enrique, Motta…”, he first said.

“There were criteria for each and in these criteria, there was a relationship with the media, communication. I’m sorry, PSG wanted to pay attention to all the criteria so as not to see the problems they felt they had, he continued. Luis Enrique, I don’t know where they saw people close, I smile, I answer questions. He just pisses everyone off.”

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