PSG: Laure Boulleau scratches Luis Enrique

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Last night, PSG won 2-0 against Real Sociedad in the 1/8 final first leg of the UEFA Champions League. After a complicated first half and a rant from Luis Enrique in the locker room, the Parisians managed to win. Despite this, the case of the Ile-de-France coach was at the center of debates in Spain, where the press is divided. In France, the Spanish technician is not unanimous either. On the set of Channel Champions ClubLaure Boulleau gave her opinion on Luis Enrique.

“In human relations, Diego Simeone is more sympathetic than Luis Enrique. He is borderline disrespectful to those who ask him questions. It puts me at ease because I don’t have the impression that he’s mean. He has difficulty managing his nervousness, except at times.” The PSG coach, on the other hand, was defended by David Ginola and Samir Nasri. Both consultants appreciate his frank personality.

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