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Luis Enrique parody
In this age where love shines brighter than hate, I read a parody account on the network a few days ago. It’s one of those accounts that creates false content, but it’s so reliable that thankfully it’s now forced to be called a parody. polementioned above, made up some statements from admired people. Luis EnriqueHe is currently the Champions League champion coach at Paris Saint-Germain and is one of the most successful coaches at Barcelona.
The parody account told the intimate and even unknown aspects of the footballer’s days in the Barça dressing room from the mouth of Luis Enrique. And I loved it because practically every Barcelona fan could say everything Pau wrote satirically. And it happily caught my attention that he was comparing the following styles: Ronaldinhowhat they today call “freestyle”, which can be enjoyed as an art and a sport, is musically similar to rap, and is defined as a combination of a type of music that includes and is committed to artistic responsibility, as promoted by Eminem and Residente.
“In my time there was no such thing as “freestyle,”” the parody reads, as if Luis Enrique had said. “He brought something we had never seen before: a joy with the ball, an effortless magic, a different way of understanding the game… It was like an artist was in front of his canvas, and those of us who had watched all of football just sat back and watched.”
How much truth emerged from what I wanted to write about that Luis Enrique didn’t actually say.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
