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LUIS ENRIQUE, EXASPERATED

Like this it was the get angry of Luis Enrique in the bench of Anoeta

Published:28/11/2016 - 00:58h

Updated:28/11/2016 - 02:23h

The Asturian trainer of the FC Barcelona, Luis Enrique, exasperated in the bench asking to his players that organised a more compact block on the lawn of Anoeta, because of the solitude of the "MSN" in the flank of attack

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To the technician of the FC Barcelona, Luis Enrique, no saw him at all comfortable in the bench of Anoeta this Sunday, witnessing with the nerves on the surface how the Real Sociedad besieged the area of the Barça and, for satisfy, the culés were not able to take out the balloon played from backwards.

The FC Barcelona did not combine successfully between lines and seemed almost impossible to connect with Leo Messi, Neymar Jr and Luis Suárez unless it was through a long balloon launched by the defence or Marc-André Ter Stegen.

The despair of Luis Enrique was palpable, and the cameras of television attracted it in several moments. First, asking more solidity and balance to his players, with the aim that they formed a more compact block on the lawn.

Afterwards, in punctual occasions sighing and clamando to the skies by the frights of Jordi Alba and Gerard Hammered, those who were about to lesionarse of gravity and even arrived to ask the change, that did not produce in any of the cases finally. 

Luis Enrique "signalled" to Ivan Rakitic to the half part, and took out to the green to Denis Suárez to try endow of more fluidity and rapidity in the connections between lines. The Croatian midfield player is not that it played especially badly, rather was to the same level that the rest in the first-half. In any case, the anger of Luis Enrique had to go out by some part.

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