“It’s ugly”: Luis Enrique is sharply reframed for this act

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The communication from the Paris Saint-Germain coach is not really unanimous, including in his country.

If Luis Enrique can be singled out for his relationship with journalists in France, the former Spain coach is not spared in his country either. The documentary broadcast by Movistar +, of which he is the subject, generated strong criticism in the Iberian media.

One scene obviously fuels the debates: this video session where we see the coach of

Paris Saint-Germain remonstrate with his star player for his lack of investment in the defensive phases. For former Real Madrid player Guti, Luis Enrique should not have revealed this passage.

“Evoking it in a documentary seems ugly to me”

I might appreciate that, but… things don’t need to come out. I don’t know, it’s like you’re putting him down in a way. You can tell him in private”thundered Guti

in El Chiringuito. “ When talking to a player, you can speak in this way as a coach, whether it’s with Kylian or another player, it’s OK. But bringing it up in a documentary seems ugly to me. I think it’s ugly. »

It’s a good thing you can tell them that, because ultimately, it’s true. It’s not enough to attack, it’s not enough to score goals… But spreading it seems like a mistake to me. If I was Kylian, I wouldn’t have let them release him“, concluded the former midfielder.

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