Luis Enrique, Pierre Ménès can’t take it anymore!

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Last season, Luis Enrique explained that time would allow his team to progress. However, the exact opposite is happening.

Although the

Paris Saint-Germain has a comfortable mattress in Ligue 1, criticisms are rife regarding the capital club. The last two matches of the Rouge et Bleu, against Bayern Munich in the Champions League and Nantes in the championship, have weakened Luis Enrique’s position.

However, the leaders seem to show more indulgence towards the Spanish technician than towards his predecessors. “If PSG is patient with Luis Enrique, it’s because they haven’t been patient with all the other coaches before him. Some perhaps deserved more patience… Now, I can’t take Luis Enrique anymore”sighed Pierre Ménès on his YouTube channel.

Luis Enrique, Pierre Ménès at the end of his rope

If the sports journalist had long been nuanced about the former coach of La Roja, he can no longer hide his face. “We have the impression that Luis Enrique is puffed up by his certainties, that he is driven by his squabble with the media… I think it is a very bad choice for PSG”judges the former employee of

Canal+.

Last October, Luis Enrique reportedly extends his contract with PSG until June 2027. However, the capital club has never officially communicated this information. Perhaps he was waiting for the ideal timing, which has not yet happened…

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