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Luis Enrique does not have his tongue in his pocket. We were unable to realize this during his press conferences or during the broadcast of the documentary devoted to him on Movistar+. The Spaniard was talked about again yesterday during an interview with 3Cat. Indeed, he was questioned about his time at FC Barcelona, as a player and coach. With humor, he released a little sentence that got people talking this Friday, he who played at Real Madrid as a player.
“I don’t think there is anyone in history who has been a player and coach of Barça and Madrid… So I can break a record. I won’t do it”he declared before continuing: “that would be good. I’m joking, I’m joking.” Lucho took the opportunity to look back on his greatest memory during a Clasico. “The match in which there was the most atmosphere at the Camp Nou was the one which took place on the day of Figo’s return. Figo was a brother to us. He was our best player and he went to Madrid. I remember saying with Pep (Guardiola) that it was impossible for us to lose. There was an energy that was even scary. Figo was marked by a very young ‘Puyi’, a beast. Figo was Madrid’s best despite this pressure. We won the match because it was impossible not to win it.he concluded.
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