Luis Enrique

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Flavia

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El equipo no cree en el técnico. Entre Luis Enrique y los jugadores media un abismo. Ideológico, táctico y, por encima de todo comunicativo. Hay jugadores que ya empiezan a reconocer en privado que “Luis Enrique es el peor entrenador que he tenido en mi vida”. Lo adelantó ayer el portal ‘Voz Pópuli’ y es una declaración que va a misa. Y no parte precisamente de un jugador canterano inexperto que haya tenido pocos entrenadores. Lo dice un internacional que ha jugado en varios países. Ante los micrófonos, de momento, los pesos pesados le defienden, pero en privado reconocen que nadie sabe a qué se juega. Ni los nuevos ni los más veteranos entienden nada de nada respecto a convocatorias, alineaciones ni planteamientos. La comunicación vestuario y la legión de ayudantes de Luis Enrique es nula.

"The team don't believe in the coach. Between Enrique and the players, there's an abyss. Ideological, tactic, and above all, comunicative. There are players that started privately stating that "Enrique is the worst coach I've ever had". And it doesn't come from an inexperienced canterano who had few coaches. It was told by an international that has played in many countries. To the press, for the moment, the more important players still defend Enrique, but in private they acknowledge that no one knows what they're doing. Not the new players, nor the veterans understand anything about the chosen squads, line-ups or planning. The communication of the dressing room and Enrique's staff is null"
 

pacp_96

Chief Of Footballing Matters
^ Balague said something similar to that on Revista last night.

That its the communication that isn't there and Lucho won't tell anyone what logic there is behind his decisions.
 

pacp_96

Chief Of Footballing Matters
Here it is:

Barcelona suffered a 1-0 defeat to David Moyes’ Real Sociedad on Sunday and Enrique came under scrutiny for his decision to drop Lionel Messi, Neymar and Dani Alves as the trio had trained less after spending their holidays in South America.

Messi was introduced at half-time but could not bring the Catalans back into the game after Jordi Alba's second-minute own goal had given Moyes' side the lead.



Hunter revealed the depths of the problems at Barcelona with Messi and Enrique being involved in a training ground bust-up prior to the Real Sociedad match.

“Enrique needs to see a doctor about the big bullet hole in his foot because he’s acting like a dote,” Hunter told Revista de la Liga.

“What happens when a parent asks his child ‘do you want a piece of cake?’ and the parent then gets a ruler and smacks the child’s knuckles and says ‘don’t touch that cake’. It’s the same with Enrique. He offers Messi the holiday and then punishes him by not allowing him to play.

“On Friday there was a row on the training ground between Neymar and Suarez and also a row between Messi and Enrique, who was refereeing one of those training games. Fine. That happens a lot. But then he doesn’t start Messi and the game is atrocious. Then suddenly Messi has got gastroenteritis and doesn’t train. Now that’s really handy isn’t it?

"Messi is in the middle of a power-play and Enrique’s post is in jeopardy, for a number of reasons.”

Guillem Balague was in full agreement with Hunter, citing severe communication problems between Enrique and his squad for the lack of progression under his tenure.

“Luis Enrique doesn’t explain things properly,” he said.

"There is a confusion about what he wants to do. He concentrates on making the attack as quick as possible instead of continuing what Barcelona do so good by building as a team from the back. If he wants to change the style, that’s fine, just explain it better.

“A lot of people are making it out to be a battle between Messi and Luis Enrique but that’s just to put pressure on the board and the president in order to finish them off.”

There has already been huge upheaval in the Barcelona board room after the club terminated director of football Andoni Zubizarreta's contract with immediate effect and former captain Carles Puyol has resigned as the Spaniard's assistant.


And Sky Sports' Spanish football expert Balague says the decisions to allow Zubizarreta and Puyol to leave should act as a springboard for a complete overhaul in key positions at Barcelona.


“The club is weak,” he said.


“It hasn’t got a president that was elected. Everyone on that board should resign. Everybody from the president to the scouts. The whole system is wrong."
 
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Flavia

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^ Balague said something similar to that on Revista last night.

That its the communication that isn't there and Lucho won't tell anyone what logic there is behind his decisions.

Leaving Bartra out of many squads, when he's been playing so well, and is probably the 2nd best cb is one thing no one understands. His treatment of Montoya too. Also the way he manages most players minutes. Rakitic was trusted a lot in the begining, but not now. Rafinha plays well, is benched next game. Playing XIB in anoeta after it didn't work in the bernabeu... enrique is not good enough. needs to go asap.
 

BBZ8800

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"The team don't believe in the coach. Between Enrique and the players, there's an abyss. Ideological, tactic, and above all, comunicative. There are players that started privately stating that "Enrique is the worst coach I've ever had". And it doesn't come from an inexperienced canterano who had few coaches. It was told by an international that has played in many countries. To the press, for the moment, the more important players still defend Enrique, but in private they acknowledge that no one knows what they're doing. Not the new players, nor the veterans understand anything about the chosen squads, line-ups or planning. The communication of the dressing room and Enrique's staff is null"

But Lucho is the worst coach till 1999 to today, along with Serra Ferrer and Charles Rexach in Gaspart's era.
But those coaches didn't have Messi.

Imagine Lucho's team without Messi.
We would be something like 12th on the table.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
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"The team don't believe in the coach. Between Enrique and the players, there's an abyss. Ideological, tactic, and above all, comunicative. There are players that started privately stating that "Enrique is the worst coach I've ever had". And it doesn't come from an inexperienced canterano who had few coaches. It was told by an international that has played in many countries. To the press, for the moment, the more important players still defend Enrique, but in private they acknowledge that no one knows what they're doing. Not the new players, nor the veterans understand anything about the chosen squads, line-ups or planning. The communication of the dressing room and Enrique's staff is null"

That players who fits the description are Bravo/Suarez/Rakitic/Mascherano/Mathieu/Vermaelen .seems to me either Suarez or Rakitic are most likely to say that,if it is true obviously
 

Hamzah

High Definition Member
I've wanted Lucho out for a long time now. Yet there was always those optimistic guys that talked down as if we are all knee jerking. They say "oh we have messi xavi iniesta etc etc"

We need to face the fact that we are fucked. Finally even those guys are starting to realise.
 

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