PSG: When Luis Enrique openly mocks Xavi’s Barça

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Excerpts from the documentary “You have no fucking idea”dedicated to Luis Enrique, are flourishing in the Spanish media. This series in three episodes will be broadcast successively on September 30, October 7 and October 14. And in the meantime, AS noted a passage about Xavi’s FC Barcelona that should get people talking. Before the Champions League quarter-final between Barça and Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique did not hesitate to dig Xavi, reminding us that the two men do not appreciate each other that much.

A theory that was confirmed in the extract from the documentary in which the Parisian coach talks about the style of play of Xavi’s Barça. “Barça are not a dominant team and they are not a good defensive team. They have no defensive quality. They play with the ball. Ter Stegen broke the record for long passes. They play like Eibar”. Xavi is no longer the coach of the Blaugranas, but he will appreciate the tribute from his compatriot.

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