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Renowned for his notable media outings, particularly after his teams’ matches, Luis Enrique indulged in a controversy that was, to say the least, unexpected. In the documentary which was recently dedicated to him by Movistar+a scene got people talking. We see the PSG coach in the kitchen of his Parisian house saying, with a carton of milk in his hand: “Since when does an animal, after weaning, drink milk? Let’s see, since when. I took this for the guests, we don’t drink milk at my house”he said, before adding a layer when taking out a carton of oat milk with almonds. “That’s another piece of shit. Coffee is drunk on its own. »
Two sentences which caused a reaction in Spain, where these comments were interpreted as dangerous nutritional advice. “I think he should talk about football. It is very dangerous for a professional who is not dedicated to this particular profession to talk about subjects that he does not master. For a speaker of this stature to give health advice, in this case on nutrition, without having contrasted the information, seems risky to me to say the least. Above all, because if what he says is correct, then great, but the message he sends is not correct.declared the nutrition manager of Betis, Antonio Ballesteros, to Relevo.
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