Luis Enrique: “Atleti? They have to love me”

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Luis Enrique Martinezformer selector of Spainwas this Monday night with the Plains of Ibai on your channel twitching. It should be remembered that the Asturian coach is an option that Atlético de Madrid would love to have when Diego Simeone I left the rojiblanco club.

After a few days ago, Miguel Ángel Gil, the leading shareholder and CEO of Atlético, spoke about the coach in statements to TVE. “I really like him personally and professionally. I think he has the talent to coach any team in our League. It is clear that it adds up for everyone. For the media, for the players and for the clubs because it offers performance. I think it’s good,” he said.

It is also known that in 2011, Atlético was close to achieving his signature but in the end, Luis Enrique kept the word he gave to Roma and went to Italy. Gregorio Manzano arrived and after a few months Cholo replaced himwhich returned the mattresses to the elite.

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Well, in that chat with Ibai on Twitch, a viewer asked Luis Enrique to go to Atlético. And this was his answer. “Hey, they have to love me, it’s the same as before. If they don’t call me… If I don’t have offers I can’t make a decision. As of today I don’t have any offer”, said the Asturian coach, who has been in the rojiblanca orbit for a long time… as long as Diego Simeone does not comply, who, let’s remember, has a contract until 2024.

Source: La Verdad

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