Luis Enrique gets finished by Riolo

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Following its defeat (1-2) conceded in the final minutes of its match against Atlético de Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain found itself in a very uncomfortable situation in

Champions League. One of the main culprits for this situation is none other than Luis Enrique.

At the end of the meeting, Daniel Riolo was very vehement towards the Spanish technician. “I’m going to be made to appear, as usual, as the guy who’s fixated and the guy who gets angry or this and that… Because GiFi (the nickname he gives to Luis Enrique, Editor’s note) he helps everyone progress. Me, I don’t see a player who is progressing”lamented the sports journalist on the airwaves of RMC.

Luis Enrique, a catastrophic record?

Daniel Riolo considers that the former La Roja coach has absolutely not made PSG progress since his arrival in the summer of 2023. “Tell me what this guy has brought since he was at the club, apart from this touch of madness, of invention, of crazy press conferences. The pompom will arrive Sunday evening with the doctor where everyone will get on their knees saying to look at the character he has and see that what’s more, every half hour, he does push-ups.”quipped Gilbert Brisbois’ sidekick.

Luis Enrique has already extended his contract with PSG. And this until June 2027. Except that the capital club has still not made this information official. Perhaps he was waiting for the timing to be favorable, which could have been the case with a victory on Wednesday evening in the Champions League.

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