Luis Enrique is fed up with the treatment of PSG by the French media

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“No, I have no intention of explaining my tactics to you because you wouldn’t understand. We have to correct a lot of things as a team, but I have no intention of explaining that.” Yesterday evening, just after the defeat of Paris Saint-Germain on the field of Arsenal (0-2), Luis Enrique drew the wrath of the French press for having responded with contempt to a question from Canal+ journalist Margot Dumont.

The disenchantment between the Spanish coach and the media is known, but his way of responding has annoyed more than one. What did we think about it within PSG? RMC Sport tells us that some people within the capital club found that Luis Enrique has “poorly calibrated” his response because he is fed up with the treatment of the French press towards the Rouge et Bleu, particularly with Bradley Barcola. The Spaniard would be tired of seeing the media praise the former Lyonnais, before shooting him down the next day.

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