“Shit”, Luis Enrique’s big rant

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Asked by Spanish television about his relationship with Kylian Mbappé, Luis Enrique was scathing.

In addition to qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, PSG bought itself social peace thanks to its 2-1 victory at Real Sociedad on Tuesday during the return match of its double confrontation against the Basque club. The meeting, marked by a double from Kylian Mbappé, allowed the French world champion and his coach to bury the hatchet.

“There is nothing wrong with him, although people may think there is a problem. I have many problems, but the coach is not one of them,” said the Parisian striker as soon as the match ended at the microphone of Canal+. And in the process, Luis Enrique, who did not hesitate to poke his player in front of the media, this time was rave.

“What sells is throwing away shit”

“He’s the best player in the world,” he whispered, adding about his departure: “He will score 50 goals, make 25 assists with any coach, any team.” “Kylian still has the same investment”he added at the microphone of RMC Sport, refuting any problem with his player: “We have no problems, we try to do the best for the team. Today he was exceptional, he played for his teammates. It’s a good time for all of us. »

Passing in front of the Movistar+ cameras, Luis Enrique nonetheless gave a rant, this time attacking the media. “ Obviously there’s no problem, but you know what sells is throwing shit and causing trouble,” he thundered, adding: “Who cares about the truth? I don’t have a problem with any player, just certain decisions can be more or less appreciated. For me, he is the best player in the world in the last meters. He is unstoppable. »

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