In the past few hours, there has been a lot of talk about a phrase from Luis Enrique at a press conference. When asked about the ‘eleven’ in front of the duel against Portugal, insists that being a coach is “harder” than working as a journalist. And he is more correct than a saint.
He has to predict what will happen and, seeking to increase the chances of success, make decisions accordingly. Meanwhile, the journalist can wait to study events as they happen. The forecasts made by the journalist have no effect on the events, and the decisions of Struggled Yes. Therefore, it is clear which task hides the greatest difficulty or, at least, responsibility.
There are those who understand the stance of Luis Enrique as an attack on journalists. But because they want to understand it that way and because, in a certain way and for whatever reason, they have it for the coach. whatever i say Struggledsome listeners to the coach are more than predisposed to find the negative in his statements.
Time gives and takes away excuses and in football it’s the whims of the ball and small details that make the difference. But currently there is no more suitable coach for this Spanish team. Although some are upset that it is so.
Source: La Verdad
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