Luis Enrique talks about his adaptation in Paris

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Arriving last summer to take over from Christophe Galtier, Luis Enrique has so far had a more than satisfactory first year with Paris Saint-Germain. Firmly installed at the top of the Ligue 1 standings and qualified for the semi-finals of the Coupe de France, the Spanish coach and his team are still in the running in the Champions League. Under contract with the reigning French champion until 2025, the Spaniard is trying to gradually get used to his working environment as he expressed via the Twitch platform this Thursday.

“In Paris, the climate is harsh and cold. I miss Asturias. I rarely go out by bike but I hope to be able to cycle to campus when the weather is better. I'm trying to learn French to speak fluently but I'm very bad at it. To learn a language is to be part of a country Most people speak and understand Spanish. Even the French. We speak Portuguese, Italian, French… When I have something to announce, I do it in Spanish and French and when I have to speak to a particular person, I adapt”did he declare.

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