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He Paris Saint-Germain will face Inter Miami this Sunday from 13.00 for the round of 16 Club World Cup. After a great season in which he won absolutely everything, including the first Champions League in its history, it runs as a clear favorite against the pink team, whose only hope is set Lionel Messi.

It will be a hot duel for Leo, since he will see the faces with his former club, where he went wrong and fought with the fans. Although, on the other hand, it will also be reunited with Luis Enriquewho was his DT his last good stage in Barcelona between 2014 and 2017. Less than 24 hours for this commitment, the Spanish coach dedicated very felt words to the Rosario star.

Luis Enrique’s praise to Lionel Messi

Luis Enrique’s praise to Lionel Messi

“I had the opportunity to find a Leo MessiI would say in its fullness. The fullness of Messi It has lasted 10, 15 years. In fact, for me that is the reference of the best football player in history, without any doubt, “said the technician from Gijón this Saturday at a press conference. And he stressed:” And above all, the longevity throughout, continuity over many years competing to the highest level, every 3 days playing. “

“I had the opportunity to win everything as a coach at the club, in Barça and not only enjoyed it throughout those 3 years, but throughout many training. I have seen things do things Leo Messi In training that belong to another race, another situation, incredible things and a capacity and control of mobility management and game situations that make them easy just someone with those conditions, “he said strongly.

“A real pleasure, an exciting experience and I think it is something in which we all keep a great memory,” he said Luis Enrique To round the concept. And, before stopping talking about the flea, he closed with a more than suggestive phrase for the future: “I would love to direct it.”


Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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