PSG: Luis Enrique’s funny joke

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The Paris Saint-Germain coach was in a teasing mood this Thursday at a press conference.

Since his arrival in France, Luis Enrique has cultivated a very unique relationship with journalists. Accustomed to playing cat and mouse, the Spanish technician can be confusing in his team compositions and brittle in his communication.

This Friday, the Paris Saint-Germain coach presented himself at a press conference again. And this time, Luis Enrique was in a more teasing mood. The former Spain coach did not hesitate to joke when asked about the summer transfer window.

When Luis Enrique makes journalists laugh

While Kylian Mbappé announced his departure to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, Luis Enrique was asked if AC Milan’s Portuguese striker Rafael Leao was a profile targeted by the club. capital city. The technician’s response came quickly.

It’s a singer? (He smiles and continues) It’s a joke, I know very well who it is. But I can’t discuss a player who is not in our club“, launched Luis Enrique to lighten the atmosphere, before elaborating. “What I can say is that if everything goes well, I think, I hope and I am convinced that we will have an even much better team next season than we had this season. I have no doubt about that. On all points of view. In defense in attack, physically, technically and tactically. I have no doubt about that. » Words that will certainly come out in a few months.

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