Luis Enrique: “The Gavi thing is strange”

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This Thursday, coach Luis Enrique reviewed the news and curiosities of La Roja on his twitch channel where he interacted with the team’s fans. The Asturian was asked about Barcelona’s Gavi figure and his excellent performance in Spain’s debut against Costa Rica.

He did not hold back the praise for the young international. “Gavi is not very normal, in fact it is something out of the ordinary. We all realize how difficult it is at that age to do what Gavi does. At his age, it’s normal to eat sugarcane and not play football at that level”, he answered a young fan’s question.

‘Lucho’ insists that La Roja’s aim is to reach the final. “Our motivation is to play 7 games; we will have moments of difficulty, I am sure of that, but we are very optimistic. We want you to be proud of us, no matter what we finish in the end”, he declared. .

The coach shared that this Red is attached to the fans, very motivated and knows the matches, a team they like. “We know we’ve hooked the fans, it’s true. The European Championship has already started a different trend. In the Nations League we’ve already seen it, with a lot of fans and people doing Erasmus in Italy. It’s great with the feeling of that love. and if you we can return with results, everything complete. We think that there are more chances to win by playing well and that is our great objective. Play well and have fun for all of us”, he declared .

Source: La Verdad

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