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Even if its president,
Nasser al-Khelaïfidescribed it as
“best coach in the world” after the victory (0-3) against RB Salzburg, Luis Enrique continues tofeed the criticism. The Paris Saint-Germain coach does not excite the crowds by making his team play too smoothly.
However, the Spanish technician regularly displays his satisfaction. This was again the case on Saturday afternoon, on the eve of the reception of Olympique Lyonnais. “Statistically, this is the best season of my career. There have been criticisms, sometimes even lies, from journalists, not from supporters, but I am satisfied with this season,” certified the former coach of La Roja at a press conference.
Luis Enrique has a bad mind
Luis Enrique seems to want to play the provocation card.
“I heard at the start of the season that we didn’t even have the best squad in France. However, things are slowly falling into place. With of course our difficulties in the Champions League, but I repeat, I am satisfied with this season. The best of my career”, assures the native of Gijón.
A media release that absolutely cannot be taken literally. Indeed, after six days of the Champions League, PSG is not even virtually qualified for the C1 play-offs. A competition that he won in 2015, while being on the bench for FC Barcelona.
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