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A new sequence from the series dedicated to Luis Enrique has been revealed. In it, the Spanish technician speaks in a very crude manner to Kylian Mbappé.
The documentary dedicated to Luis Enrique was released last Monday on Movistar+. In this series of three episodes dedicated to him, entitled “You have no idea.”the Paris Saint-Germain coach can often be perceived as a vehement character.
This is particularly the case in a sequence where he speaks with Kylian Mbappé, after the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League lost (3-2) against FC Barcelona on April 10. “I heard you liked Michael Jordan,
entrusts the Spanish technician to the one who was still his center forward at the time. He would grab all his teammates by the balls and they would start defending like sons of bitches. You have to set that example as a person and as a player by pressing. »
Luis Enrique, a speech that goes in one ear and comes out the other
Luis Enrique continues his speech by ordering his number 7 to participate in defensive tasks. “You think you only have to score goals, he says to him. Of course, you are a phenomenon, a world top, without a doubt. But a real leader is someone who, when he can’t help us score goals like the other day when you had two top players on you, must help us defensively. »
Even if PSG won largely (4-1) during the return match in Barcelona, thus validating their ticket for the last four of the C1, Kylian Mbappé will not have particularly followed his coach’s instructions.
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