PSG: Luis Enrique castigates his detractors

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Criticized, supported, singled out then dubbed again, Luis Enrique is the subject of debate at Paris Saint-Germain. His choices often cause ink to flow, and it is sometimes difficult to follow the Spanish technician, both for spectators and for players. But one thing is certain, he and his staff took PSG to the final of the Coupe de France, to the top of Ligue 1 and to the semi-final of the Champions League, despite the criticism leveled at him.

At a press conference this Saturday, the former FC Barcelona technician sharply responded to his detractors. “It’s not that I read little (the press), it’s zero. Since I have been a coach, I have been criticized, let it continue. The dogs can bark, we continue our race”, replied the Spanish coach. The message has gotten through!

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