PSG: Luis Enrique still teases journalists

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“When I see these counter analyses, I die of laughter”. Luis Enrique never misses the opportunity to hit journalists, partly the French, but especially the Spanish. He has had very tense relations with them since his time as coach of La Roja. In the documentary made about him in his privacy, which is released in preview on Movistar + this Monday, the Asturian makes new murderous statements against the press.

“I don’t want to be perfect, or be liked by everyone. In fact, I prefer people to say bad things about mereveals the Asturian, always true to himself. The more shit and mud, the better I feel“, he explains. Luis Enrique is indeed a divisive character who does not seek to be appreciated by everyone, on the contrary, and who does not hesitate to make fun of a journalist whose question is not relevant enough for his taste. One thing is certain, this new documentary is likely to cause a lot more ink to be spilled.

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