PSG: Jérôme Rothen returns his jacket with Luis Enrique

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Since his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique has often been the target of criticism. On RMC Sport, Jérôme Rothen sometimes tackled the Asturian, particularly with regard to the management of his team. But like many, the former PSG player has changed his mind and now seems convinced by the Spaniard.

“Yes, I was able to say that I didn’t understand his turnover, what he wanted to put in place. He was wrong at times. But all the detractors of Luis Enrique, the anti-Luis Enrique, even the results, they put that aside… While the essence of football and a competitive sport is above all to have the results for build something. What I see is that at the end of April, all competitions are still playable. Some have already been won, the championship is perhaps in two days. The Coupe de France may be at the end of May, they won the Champions Trophy and they are in the semi-final of the Champions League. When I see what the team is doing, apart from the first leg against Barcelona, ​​they have impressed me very often. Starting with last night’s match (against OL), following on from the match in Barcelona. The first half is incredible. In his management, he is incredible, yet we could have doubts about blowing some people away. There is total support from the players. And what I see is that the players like him. Everyone, unanimously, tells you that he is an excellent coach. Luis Enrique is getting almost everyone to agree.

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