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For a year and three months now at the head of Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique has become a media figure in Ligue 1. In addition to managing the Kylian Mbappé case last season, that of young people, but also that of Ousmane Dembélé recently, the Spanish manager is free to make his strong choices and, each time, refuses to justify his decisions and does not spare the journalists and consultants who allow themselves to question him.
“I am tough when it is necessary to be tough and permissive when it is necessary. Each player has a series of obligations to fulfill, if a player makes a serious mistake, I make the necessary decisions. Even if they are difficult”he reacted at a press conference, before Nice-PSG, this Sunday (8:45 p.m.). But within the Parisian group, Luis Enrique’s methods are also being talked about and the Asturian coach has carte blanche for Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Luis Campos, his leaders.
The frames are tense
As revealed The Teamthe 54-year-old manager is described as a friendly man behind the scenes, appreciated by most of his group and not hesitating to maintain a certain proximity with his players. But his methods can create tension among executives, particularly when announcing the team composition at the last moment, to concern the entire group. Luis Enrique is described as a follower of meritocracy, “who believes strongly in his principles and who wants to control absolutely everything”it is specified.
Very demanding of his players, the Asturian would not hesitate to push a huge blower in front of his players in the event of non-compliance with instructions. His attitude even paralyzes part of the workforce, which restricts their expression. And as a result, he is seen as someone radical internally, who never justifies his choices to his players. Which can create frustration when setting up teams. Eager to have had a rejuvenated team, Luis Enrique sees himself as band leader at PSG and wants to lead his team to the top.
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