Luis Enrique validated by Thierry Henry

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The coach of the France Espoirs team appreciates the communication from the PSG coach.

Since the takeover of Paris Saint-Germain by QSI in 2011, the Champions League has often been considered an obsessive objective by the leaders of the capital club. With the arrival of Luis Enrique as coach last summer, it seems that the discourse has evolved on this subject.

Thierry Henry would like to congratulate the Spanish technician for his communication on the subject. “Sometimes he can get in trouble for what he says in press conferences because he is quite direct in his answers. But apart from that, I like seeing him come in and tell everyone: ‘Relax on the Champions League.’ He said from the start that if the club won, so much the better, but that it should not be an obsession.explained the coach of the France Espoirs team for CBS Sports.

Luis Enrique, an honest coach?

According to the 1998 world champion, Luis Enrique does not use wooden language. “I like honesty. It depends on what you like. Some people like it when coaches are honest. Not all players like it”underlines the former Arsenal striker.

Even if victory in the Champions League is no longer presented as the absolute objective by PSG in its communication, Luis Enrique will be judged above all for his results in this competition. For the moment, the Rouge et Bleu are on track to reach the quarter-finals.

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