Paris Saint-Germain defeated Flamengo (1-1, tab. 2-1) this Wednesday, in the final of the Intercontinental Cup. A success achieved thanks to a real feat from Parisian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov, decisive during the penalty shootout with four saves.
Preferred over Lucas Chevalier, as already against Metz (3-2) last Saturday, the Russian international fully justified his coach’s confidence. A strong choice from Luis Enrique, which obviously did not escape observers. Asked about the hierarchy of goalkeepers at the post-match press conference, the Asturian, however, appeared annoyed, deeming it more appropriate to highlight this new coronation.
“Luis Enrique, he pisses perfume!” »
“If the hierarchy of goalkeepers is revived? Do you think it’s time to talk about this? It’s time to be united. It’s time to enjoy after winning a new trophy. It’s time to congratulate all the players. Those who played and those who didn’t play. And the time to congratulate our supporters. We want to make history. We continue to make history. We must take advantage of these moments”blurted Lucho. An outing which did not take long to make Daniel Riolo react.
In theAfter Foot this Wednesday, the RMC columnist strongly criticized the evasive response of the Parisian coach. “Luis Enrique’s response to the competition between Lucas Chevalier and Matvey Safonov? People ask me all the time: “Why don’t you like that guy?” » Well, I don’t like him for that, that’s all. And I separate the man from the artist. I can’t blame people for whom you should never say anything. You should never talk, you should congratulate the players. You actually have to be under orders. Last week, he did the same: “we must not talk about that, we must talk about that”. Eh oh, we say what we want! Are you the king of the world? Are you the king? Do you smell perfume? Luis Enrique, he pisses perfume! It’s okay, we have the right to speak, we have the right to say what we want to say around a match? Oh damn, it’s okay! There are other coaches who are good! How painful! »launched the journalist.