PSG: the bleeding exit of Luis Enrique on his young players

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Luis Enrique does not have his tongue in his pocket. When the Spanish technician needs to say something, he doesn’t beat around the bush. Obviously, certain questions from journalists tend to irritate him, to the point that his responses are vehement. This Tuesday, the former La Roja coach did it again during the press conference before the match against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final.

Asked about the flaws in the youth of the Ile-de-France squad, LE did not fail to express his disagreement: “If we lose, it’s because we’re young and if we win will it be luck, the lottery? Age is not important. The youth is ready. I don’t like people criticizing young people. The young people are super ready. I think about the maturity of the players and the way they train, whether they are 55 years old or 16 years old.» The message got through.

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