Luis Enrique- Former Footballer (In a Nutshell)
- Luis Enrique was born in Spain on May 8th, 1970.
- He was a Midfielder, forward.
- Having played for Real Madrid and Barcelona is remarkable.
- He played 62 games for Spain and scored 12 goals.
- The decision to retire was made by him in 2004.
- “I like adversity; that’s how I am.”- Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique- Former Footballer (Nitty Gritty)
- “I do what I want.”- Luis Enrique
- “The captains of the national team are the ones that have played the most matches. That’s what I had in the national team. Maximum respect for those players.”- Luis Enrique
- “The trainer I learned most from about the field of play was Van Gaal, even though he’s the one I’ve had the most confrontations with – well, disagreements. He’s got an obsession with work ethic, the way he plans.”- Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique- Former Footballer (What set him apart)
- “Being praised constantly weakens you.”- Luis Enrique
- “Things don’t always work out as you want them to.”- Luis Enrique
- “You learn something from everyone, even the bad coaches because they tell you something and you think, ‘I’ll never do that in the future.’”- Luis Enrique
- “It seems Barcelona are expected to win every title, but it is not always like this. People think Barca win automatically, but that’s not the case.”- Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique- Former Footballer (Final Thoughts)
- “Pep’s Barcelona was spectacular. They had a collective style based on players talent, which sought control and sought to dominate all over the pitch.”- Luis Enrique
- “Conquering titles is not very easy.”- Luis Enrique
- “I love coaches that think more about attacking than defending. As a football fan, I think that’s wonderful.”- Luis Enrique