Every time like that Luis Enrique He speaks, what he says is worth listening to. He is not one to rely on clichés and learned and predictable answers. On the contrary, every time he puts himself in front of a microphone he can surprise his creative imagination.
The Spanish PSG coach has clashed several times with Alexandre Ruiz, a journalist who a few weeks ago he called “the most negative person in the world of football in history.”
At the end of the match at Stade Rennes in which the Parisians lost (1-1), he confronted him again, although this time in a more friendly tone.
Luis Enrique in his purest form
When asked about his first feeling at the end of the game, he replied: ”I would say almost happy, think. “There are a lot of positive things.” That’s when they started exchanging opinions between positive and negative and Luis Enrique left him with a unique piece of advice.
”You are obsessed with the negative and the positive, try it man, try it. Let’s see, breathe, breathe, visualize. Imagine a sun, a blue sky… close, close your eyes, please. It will be good for you. Take air through your nose, breathe in, breathe out.”
After this strange moment he explained the reasons why he was happy despite being tied. ”The positive thing is that today we were not inspired and obviously, something that happens in football because the rival is also playing. We have proven to be a team that fights to the end and has various resources. If I see the whole scenario as positive.” An explanation to which the journalist responded with: “I see the sun, I see the sun,” both laughing.
Source: La Verdad

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