Luis Enrique, a big inconsistency noted

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Mid-December,

Luis Enrique made a lunar media outing by declaring that he was having the best season of his coaching career. Probably a new provocation, of which the Spanish technician is accustomed.

Indeed, after six days of the Champions League, PSG is not even virtually qualified for the play-offs. A competition that the former coach of La Roja won in 2015, while being on the sidelines of FC Barcelona. According to Christophe Dugarry, who worked with him in Catalonia during 1997, he can only be judged through the prism of the C1.

Luis Enrique, an extraordinary “boulard”

“With Luis Enrique’s ability and ambition, I don’t understand why he is satisfied with his team. With his genius, I hope he wants to do something else, measure himself against the best. Go show us your absolute genius against Liverpool”quipped the sports consultant on RMC.

The rest of January will be

decisive for the PSG season. On Wednesday 22, Marquinhos and his teammates will face Manchester City at the Parc des Princes, then travel to Stuttgart a week later. Previously, they will have played against AS Saint-Etienne and Racing Club de Lens in Ligue 1 as well as against “Petit Poucet” Espaly in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France.

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