PSG: a strong start for Luis Enrique

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Luis Enrique is going to say goodbye to one of his trusted men. As indicated by the Spanish media RelevoAitor Unzué will leave the staff of the Spanish coach. At the age of 33, the son of former goalkeeper Juan Carlos Unzué was an analyst and second assistant to Luis Enrique, and was part of his very closed circle with Rafa Pol, physical trainer, and Joaquin Valdés, psychologist.

He was also already on the staff of the Asturian tactician with the Spanish selection, and it was he who recommended to Luis Enrique to use Rodri as a central defender during the 2022 World Cup. The reasons for his departure are unclear. were, however, not revealed by the Iberian newspaper.

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