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The PSG coach gives a speech likely to put the vast majority of supporters under a form of influence according to Daniel Riolo.
After
the defeat (1-2) against Atlético de MadridWednesday evening at the Parc des Princes, Paris Saint-Germain finds itself in an uncomfortable situation in
Champions League. Even if he is not unanimous, Luis Enrique is not particularly criticized for this chaotic course in the European Cup.
Except by Daniel Riolo, who can’t stand the Spanish technician. “He gurued 80% of PSG supporters and 70% of the media. He gurued everyone. This coach is a bit like Mourinho at one time, who was capable of creating a sect in which people followed him. People follow him as a political leader. You get behind him, he can do anything, they will continue to follow him”lamented the sports journalist on RMC.
Luis Enrique “makes people stupid”
Luis Enrique won the Champions League with FC Barcelona in 2015. “At the time, Rakitic, Busquets, Iniesta, Neymar, Suarez and Messi were at the top of their formrecalls Daniel Riolo. The following year, in 2016, in the quarter-final with this team, he was spanked by Atlético Simeone. The following year, he made the comeback thanks to a referee who was scandalous and the next round he was slapped by Juve. With Spain, it was bogus. And the people are there like in the sect, they follow him because this guy makes people stupid. »
PSG has still not officially communicated on the contract extension of the former La Roja coach. Perhaps the leaders are waiting for the right timing, which could have been the case after a victory against Atlético de Madrid last Wednesday.
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