PSG: Luis Enrique’s spicy message to journalists

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In a few days, the Spanish channel Movistar will unveil an exclusive documentary on Luis Enrique’s first season at PSG. The Spanish technician was followed throughout the season by the channel’s cameras and the first extracts revealed promise some juicy sequences. This Wednesday, an extract also revealed a Luis Enrique quite critical of the Parisian stars. “I wouldn’t have coached the PSG of Messi, Neymar and Mbappé. If only the team with the best player in the world won titles, PSG would have eight Champions Leagues… and it has none.”

This Thursday, it’s a new excerpt that’s causing a stir on social networks. Asked about his communication and his relationship with the press, Luis Enrique dropped a little punchline. “If I was offered a 25% pay cut so I wouldn’t have to talk to the media anymore, I would do it.”he thus launched. The main interested parties will appreciate…

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