“I haven’t heard Márquez complain or cry”

is being a completely different World Cup for Luis Enrique at a communicative level. The Spanish coach decided to dedicate time in Qatar to the world of streaming between matches, to talk about all the sporting issues that worry users. The run-up to the official match is no longer the only time to talk with the man from Gijón and between plays, line-ups and aspirations, his appearances have made it possible for there to also be time to talk about Marc Marquez. If you are wondering what an eight-time motorcycling world champion has to do with the world of soccer, it seems to the coach “that Márquez is another example of what it means to be a top-level athlete.” And from there, the praise has not stopped.

Despite all the successes that the man from Cervera has achieved, his last two seasons have been marked by lesions. In particular, it has been the one on his right humerus that has given him the most headaches, to the point of talking about withdrawing in private, but “despite all his operations (a total of four on the shoulder) and injuries, every time he competes he does it to the maximum ”. Luis Enrique alludes to an ambition that has allowed him to make history but, above all, the coach wanted to refer to the way you’ve gotten over a whole complex process, which finally seems to be coming to an end.

“I have not heard him complain, nor cry”, The coach highlights “a competitive beast” that continues to maintain the same ambition as always. Marc’s return to competition has the only objective, to become champion again, and for all the strength that he has shown both on and off the track, the ilerdense has become Luis Enrique’s “An example in good times and bad.”

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Is he still the best driver in the world? “He is still the best and also the best in terms of overcoming difficulties”, The man from Gijón stands out, about a pilot whom he sees capable of returning to his level. “And if not, it doesn’t matter. When you give 100% as Mr. Marc Márquez does, he was a blast”, concluded the coach, about a pilot for whom “admiration is mutual”. “Everyone with Padrique,” shared Márquez on their social networks, before Spain plays the pass to the quarterfinals with Morocco next Tuesday.

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