PSG: Luis Enrique's strong message to his leaders!

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Arriving this summer at Paris Saint-Germain to succeed Christophe Galtier, Luis Enrique has been like a fish in water since his debut on the bench of the capital club. The Spanish technician feels good in France.

During a Twitch live this Thursday evening, the Rouge et Bleu coach took the opportunity to discuss lots of topics but also to answer questions from Internet users.

During his speech, the former Barça coach affirmed his desire to continue at PSG and continue to develop the project in place. For him, there are great things to do within the Parisian club.

“My rule is to respect my contracts and to be fair to people who trust me. From my first meeting with PSG, I saw that it was a place to develop a very good project. I am delighted and I can only thank them. If anyone has to tear up the contract, it won't be me. I never have and I won't do it.” did he declare.

PSG satisfied with its coach

This Thursday evening, Luis Enrique announced his intentions to continue at Paris Saint-Germain next season with the aim of taking this project as high as possible. A desire shared by its leaders. Both parties are on the same page.

According to newspaper informationTeam, the Parisian management does not intend to open the door to its coach. The club bosses are more than satisfied with Luis Enrique both with his results but also with the team's playing identity. The Spanish coach is still competing in all competitions in March.

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