Luis Enrique “failed all along the line”

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Once again, Christophe Dugarry is not tender towards the PSG coach.

At the end of the fifth day of the Champions League, PSG found itself in a worrying 25th place in the general ranking. Qualification for the round of 16 is clearly in danger.

The main person responsible for this November crisis is Luis Enrique according to Christophe Dugarry. “How is it possible in this match to invent a four-man midfield with Dembélé and Barcola as center forwards? He had never worked on this before! It was still a new team composition,” remarked the sports consultant in the show “Rothen s’ignée”, Wednesday evening.

Luis Enrique shot by Dugarry

The 1998 world champion, who worked alongside the Spaniard at FC Barcelona in 1997, is particularly critical of the latter. “He makes things up in his head!” He has a lot of things in his head, but his players don’t understand. It’s so obvious it’s pathetic. Luis Enrique has once again messed up on the whole line,” assures Dugarry.

Paris Saint-Germain has still not officially communicated on Luis Enrique’s contract extension. Perhaps the leaders are waiting for the right timing, which will be complicated before the end of the calendar year. As a reminder, the former La Roja coach would now be linked to the capital club until June 2027.

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