Luis Enrique

DonAndres

Wild Man of Borneo
Makes you wonder why we didn't just hire him last year. Guy emits Pep vibes

Lucho needed that year with Celta to gain some momentum as a coach. His only other tenure at the top flight was an underwhelming stint with Roma and that would be the worst preparation possible before coming the manager of Barcelona. He needed to taste success and know how to achieve it. He still is inexperienced and anything but a guarantee but he has some managerial confidence now.

I've read a lot about how he's working endlessly at the sports center on a daily basis (I think Deulofeu and a few other players are there?). The season hasn't started but I'm glad to see that the man put in charge of leading our recovery takes it very seriously and has invested himself in it.
 

Egert

Estonian Culé
Since he joined Barcelona, Luis Enrique has every day been working for 10 hours at the training centre. [sport]
 

JackaL

New member
10 hours is just normal nowadays, he's not a paper pusher in a bank or insurance arriving at 9 and leaving at 5! Pep used to work all day! CEOs, managers, consultants, lawyers work around 12h / day on average, some even more. Top consultant firms let their employees work around 80h / week! So, 10 hours/day is not that much!

We won't count how many hours he worked, we will count the great passes, games, set pieces, the joy, the trophies!

I am not sure about him! I guess you need to be super strong (e.g. pep) to work with such a bad management team!
 

DonAndres

Wild Man of Borneo
10 hours is just normal nowadays, he's not a paper pusher in a bank or insurance arriving at 9 and leaving at 5! Pep used to work all day! CEOs, managers, consultants, lawyers work around 12h / day on average, some even more. Top consultant firms let their employees work around 80h / week! So, 10 hours/day is not that much!

We won't count how many hours he worked, we will count the great passes, games, set pieces, the joy, the trophies!

I am not sure about him! I guess you need to be super strong (e.g. pep) to work with such a bad management team!

All those firms have several clients and a lot of paperwork to draft per employee. That's far different from being a coach who (in preseason) is just doing preparation in terms of transfers, working with his staff, working with some players, and getting to know his work place.

10 hour work days are normal for regular office workers. This isn't exactly a "business" that Lucho is running, it's a team. Considering that the World Cup isn't even over, I'm surprised he has 10 hours worth of duties to occupy himself with per day.
 
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instinct

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At the sports centre today :pep:
 

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