PSG: Luis Enrique’s former players swing

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This evening, Luis Enrique’s PSG will face Real Sociedad in the round of 16 first leg of the UEFA Champions League. A meeting that the Asturian approaches with calm and serenity. Expected at the turning point, the 53-year-old Spanish coach has solid high-level experience. His very demanding methods are known to everyone in Spain. Besides, Relevo interviewed several of his former players who said more about him. This is the case of Abraham González. “In his close relationship he is very pleasant and friendly. He knows how to manage the group very well”, he explained. Rubén Miño confided: “he’s a horny guy. He enjoys interacting with players and is very mentally gifted. He took jokes and the bastard would get mad at you if he wanted to. He always had ways of getting through it and when someone responded, he was easily on top of it.”

Cristian Tello paid the price for his demands. “Once I got into a really big traffic jam and was late for training. I arrived while the discussion was in progress and I was going to start in this match. And he opened the door and he said to me, “Stay away.” I went from starting status to not even being called up.” Finally, several explained that he tends to be tough when the team wins, and more sympathetic when it loses. He also comes to the bedside of players who are struggling or who are not playing. “He made sure that the players were very involved, from the first to the last. When it was your turn to play, you were prepared because it had a detailed setup”, admitted Carles Planas. A proven method.

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