PSG: Riolo announces that Luis Enrique has fallen out with Alexandre Ruiz

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It’s no secret that Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique is not popular with journalists. The Spanish technician has also had a few clashes, with Alexandre Ruiz in particular, and the situation is far from being resolved between the two men. Editorialist Daniel Riolo, far from being Luis Enrique’s first fan, explained that an interview, not broadcast, went badly on the sidelines of PSG-OL on Sunday evening between the two men.

“Obviously, he has a dispute with Alex Ruiz and I don’t care about that, I’m not taking sides”Riolo first recalled, before explaining the dispute and Luis Enrique’s response. “He treated him like a huge piece of shit. He pissed him off by saying that his team never played in transition, nor in rapid attack, and that it was not understanding anything about football to have seen that. Just because he doesn’t want to.”, he added. Not enough to bring Luis Enrique closer to journalists.

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