Luis Enrique he ‘knocked’ it. The national coach debuted as a ‘streamer’ and had an audience of more than 150,000 viewers in his first live broadcast on Twitch, a platform he will use to try to respond in a “nice and calm way” to fans of the Spanish team.
just start, Lucho makes it clear he likes the nickname ‘Luis Padrique’In fact, as soon as he read it, he commented that he “loved” this way that some use to highlight their achievements.
The Asturian coach explained that the ‘stramear’ thing came from seeing his son follow different ‘streamers’ in his daily life. It started as a joke and built up to this famous premiere.
“Hard and Complicated Day”
Luis Enrique It’s guaranteed that this Friday will be difficult to fire Jose Luis Gaya, who will miss the World Cup due to injury. “Today has been the worst day for having to say goodbye to Gayà,” he hinted while meeting Alejandro Balde, his replacement.
The Asturian coach said the training camps were “exceptional” and they were “delighted” with the facilities at the University of Doha.
physical vs silly
Lucho was asked about how he prepares for matches against physical teams and the coach made it clear: “We are rude.” “The Spaniards called us angry, but our thing is to have the ball and be smart with our weapons.”
Favorites to win the World Cup
Luis Enrique gave his favorites to win the world, with the Spanish team among them. “Brazil, Argentina, France, Germany, Spain and England seems like my favorite” and qualified Netherlands as a potential surprise.
not afraid of brazil
The coach assured that Spain’s goal is to “finish first in the group”, although this could cause a more complicated match against Brazil. “Who said fear,” he said.
Amunike Moment
One of the funniest moments of Luis Enrique’s ‘stream’ was when a ‘hater’ left a repeated comment that his father was Amunike. The Asturian, neither short nor lazy, took the positive side of the matter and launched an exit for the Nigerian striker who passed through FC Barcelona. “From here I am sending big congratulations to Emanuel Amunike”.
Source: La Verdad

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