Luis Enrique decided to be adventurous
Yes, today he didn’t perform at his best, but this man’s experience with Paris Saint-Germain is a real lesson!
He told the Parisian management, “I don’t want stars. I want young players. I’ll make them stars myself.
” He didn’t keep Mbappé, the team’s top scorer, and let him walk away.
He took on Ousmane Dembélé, who was unwanted at Barcelona, and employed him as a false nine.
He achieved tremendous success, becoming the top candidate for the Ballon d’Or!
Before the European Super Cup, he asked for Donnarumma to leave,
and they excluded him from the squad because he believed he needed to develop that position, despite Donnarumma’s brilliance last season
and the introduction of a new goalkeeper!
All these are the decisions of a coach who loves adventure, a coach who wants to achieve results through his crazy planning, completely unconventional and unrealistic.
This adventure resulted in Paris winning five titles in a single season for the first time in history, and he himself won five titles twice in his coaching career!
Luis Enrique decided to take risks regardless of the result, but the result did justice to his madness
to the point that he became the best coach in the history of Paris Saint-Germain in just two years.

Another adventure.
You play the final against Tottenham, who will drop under the ball
and play transitions.You start with four wingers and lose many duels between the midfield
and defense, with Kudus and Boro swarming in on Mendes alone, and you lose by two goals.
He lined up the pitch, bringing on Fabian Ruiz, Kang-In Lee, and Ramos,
and attacked the penalty area with four players.
Hakimi and Dembélé were inside, one receiving the ball, the other attacking the space behind the defenders and entering the area.
The fullback entered the area, intensified the crosses, won another ball, and equalized in the last five minutes.
You break the low block and the box defense, so you want crosses and shots from outside the area.
Paris did that in the second half, and Tottenham’s defenders defended excellently against them, but in the end,
the block was broken by Kang-In Lee’s shot and Dembélé’s cross to Ramos.
Enrique is crazy and You will find him making decisions that you yourself will not find logical at all.

Luis Enrique corrected the first-half mistakes when he finally decided to defy logic
and make his substitutions just as Thomas Frank was convinced his team had run out of gas.Luis Enrique withdrew Emery, Douay, and Kavarra,
bringing on Ruiz, who was next to Vitinha, and Ramos as a center forward.
Tell me the change that happened!Look at Ruiz’s movements between the lines,
and look at the role of Lee as an extra goalkeeper next to Vitinha.
Look at the block when it was raised, leaving Marquinhos and Pacho standing just 10 meters between them
and the Tottenham penalty area.Look at Hakimi and Mbaye opening up the lines, Mendes and Dembele’s movements in the half-spaces,
and Ruiz’s free movements next to Ramos to create depth.Enrique started with a faulty formation, but he didn’t push it.
He corrected his mistakes before they became untenable, and he caught up with himself.
The truth is, this is a precious victory because he came from behind, missing an important player like Joao Neves.

Luis Enrique decided to be adventurous
A strange and bizarre scenario, and a literally insane European Super Cup!
Tottenham did everything they could today to win their first ever European Super Cup.
Thomas Frank applied perfect, high-pressure man-on-man tactics, executed dazzling set-piece ideas, and scored two goals!
Until the 85th minute, Tottenham were winning and organized, effectively clinching the title.
Suddenly, Paris scored two goals in five minutes, staged a comeback, went to penalties,
and Paris staged another comeback, winning their first ever European Super Cup!
Playing your first official match with Tottenham against the European champions with such character
and such brilliant and bold ideas, despite ultimately losing, is truly a genius, for which Thomas Frank deserves praise.

Tottenham is a beautiful team with good ideas and beautiful details.
Does it have shortcomings? Does it have them?
He exaggerated today’s physical aspect in the first half, exhausted himself, and came out exhausted
and defending in the second half? Did that happen again?
These are all normal mistakes and shortcomings for a team that had already performed above expectations, amid expectations that Paris Saint-Germain would score them
and humiliate them in front of the world to show off its muscles.
Thomas Frank is a capable coach and will turn the league upside down, especially if he completes the signings he’s involved in,
and I’m confident in that.Hard luck.

Regardless of the match result, Tottenham’s new look with Thomas Frank on the field heralds what will, without exaggeration,
be the most lethal team a Premier League club could face.Oh, the tactical commitment, ferocity, intensity in pressing, struggles,
and intensity in every spot the ball was in! This team literally had a numerical advantage throughout the half, everywhere!
Look at number 17! This is supposed to be Cristian Romero (the libero).
Romero and Frank take on a combined role as a pivot, while Danso (6)
and Van de Veen (37) become classic center-backs.
Then Romero drops back, as pictured, and Danso and Van de Veen advance alongside João Palhinha!
Bentancur and Pape Sarr are freed up, and Quddos turns into a Roaming player who drops down and receives possession between the lines.
Meanwhile, Boro and Spence open the lines, with Hakimi and Mendes holding on!
This guy is a really, really, really great coach, beyond description,
and if he plays like this in the Premier League, it will be a surprise as well.

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