Luis Enrique excited by Michel Platini’s proposal

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Guest on the airwaves of RMCMichel Platini submitted an original proposal to revitalize football, which he says has lost its romanticism, by going from 11 to 10 players per team.Maybe we should remove a player, play with 10. Football was played with 11 in 1900, but in 1900, the players ran less than today, they were less strong, they went less quickly.“, conceded the 1984 European champion. Asked to react to the comments of the former glory of the French team, Luis Enrique seemed quite seduced by this hypothesis.

I don’t know if it’s a good idea, I’ve never thought about it, if Platini said it, there’s something to think about, I’m open, so few players on such a big field, it could be interesting. At the Olympics, I saw rugby 7s, basketball 3s, I’m open to anything that can improve our sport, yes“, expressed the Asturian coach in a press conference this Friday.

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