PSG: Luis Enrique pays tribute to Jürgen Klopp

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This Saturday, on the eve of the match against Brest in Ligue 1, Luis Enrique gave news from his PSG. Speaking willingly on the news of the capital club as well as on the end of the winter transfer window, the Spanish technician also paid a vibrant tribute to Jürgen Klopp. As a reminder, the German technician announced his departure from Liverpool at the end of the season after an iconic stint of almost nine years.

He is a very friendly person, who does his job perfectly and has achieved exceptional results.notes the Spaniard. After nine years, this can be understood even if it is a shame. The coaches are overexposed, the first to be targeted, it’s exhausting. Sometimes it’s normal to want to switch off and recharge the batteries after nine years at a club like that. I think he managed to fight for the titles against Manchester City, he coached teams who pressed a lot, with always a very strong pace. I love his style.»

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