Dugarry, the big rant: “What bothers me is…”

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Consultant for RMC, Christophe Dugarry gave a rant on Jérôme Rothen’s show this Monday.

It’s an open secret: Christophe Dugarry is not a big fan of

Luis Enrique. The 1998 world champion played alongside Spain during his early playing days, when both men wore the FC Barcelona jersey in the late 1990s.

But Dugarry doesn’t appreciate his former teammate’s method and communication at all. “ With Luis Enrique, I have the impression of having Dédé confusing him in front of me, that the guy is always trying to confuse me, feint me or dribble me. That’s what annoys me a little“, thundered the RMC consultant.

” He will attack Dembélé, a journalist, Pierre, Paul, Jacques”

He sets his own goals and then he removes them, then he puts them back on. He says things and their opposite. When he is in a good mood, his press conferences are not bad, interesting, tu see a smiling, pleasant and friendly guy. And then when things don’t go the way he wants, he doesn’t talk to anyone anymore. And then he will attack Dembélé, a journalist, Pierre, Paul, Jacques. You don’t know. That’s what bothers me.

Although he says he is ready to wait for the rest of the Parisian project, Dugarry believes that the capital club can still be improved in many respects. “ I’m willing to wait as long as it takes, I have no problem with that. I have plenty of time. It’s not just PSG, there are other matches that can be watched with great pleasure. Regarding the game, for the moment I don’t have the impression of seeing immense progress from the team collectively. I can’t understand where he wants to go“, he concluded.

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