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The Paris Saint-Germain coach shares a strong confidence in his documentary broadcast by Movistar +.
A French champion title, a French Cup, a Champions Trophy and above all a journey to the semi-final of the Champions League before an elimination against Borussia Dortmund: Luis Enrique’s first season at
Paris Saint-Germain was very rich.
Characterful and charismatic, sometimes singled out for his aggressive communication or his dogmatism, the former Spain coach has undoubtedly put his paw on the capital club. But despite his good results, a performance from his men went very badly.
Luis Enrique in cold anger!
In the documentary he is the subject of on Movistar + in Spain, an extract reveals Luis Enrique’s black anger after Paris Saint-Germain’s last match at the Parc des Princes, against Toulouse. A meeting lost by the French champions (1-2).
Luis Enrique admitted that this poor performance had completely spoiled the festivities. “ It’s the championship title that I celebrated the least. I was so angry. I could have broken the podium. I was so angry…“, thundered the Spaniard. “ Competition defines me, so for me, that day was shit!“. It’s said.
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