PSG: Luis Enrique does not look at the private lives of his players

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Luis Enrique’s press conference was inevitably expected after a two-week break due to the international break. This was of course animated by Kylian Mbappé’s excursion to Sweden. The Parisian coach was not directly questioned about his former striker but about his management of the private lives of his own players.

It seems that he is not interested in it at all. “I am the coach of a football team, I am a father, I take care of my children but I am the coach of the football team and I manage the players. Privacy belongs to the persons concerned and their families», assures the 54-year-old technician on the eve of the reception in Strasbourg.

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