Luis Enrique, even Dugarry congratulates him!

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Despite the personal dispute that Luis Enrique seems to have, Christophe Dugarry wanted to put a little water in his wine.

Sunday evening, Paris Saint-Germain was officially crowned champion of France for the twelfth time in its history. The defeat of AS Monaco in Lyon (3-2) guaranteed the capital club to lift L’Hexagoal once again.

Very critical since the start of the season towards Luis Enrique, Christophe Dugarry nevertheless recognizes that the Spanish technician is one of the main architects of this new Ligue 1 title for the capital club. “They finally found a model that suits them. He is certainly represented by his trainer. Whether we like Luis Enrique or not, he left his mark on this season”declared the sports consultant, Monday evening, on the airwaves of RMC.

Luis Enrique and Dugarry were teammates

Less than a month ago, on the evening of PSG’s defeat (2-3) at the Parc des Princes against Barça, Dugarry made particularly harsh comments towards Luis Enrique. “He explains to us all the time that he sees better than anyone else. The players have a huge responsibility, but Luis Enrique has blown us away once again, he has an enormous amount of energy.”judged the 1998 world champion.

In the past, Luis Enrique and Christophe Dugarry were teammates in the Barça jersey. It was during the first part of the 1997-1998 season, during which the French striker spent a few months with the Blaugrana.

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