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Demystify Spain coach Enrique: a tactical master with both attack and defense, the highest difficulty dominates Europe

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Before this European Championship, Spanish coach Luis Enrique was criticized for his resolute refusal to recruit the Spanish national team, Real Madrid double captain Ramos. Even the Spanish Football Association came forward to play call for Luis Enrique, supporting Enrique's decision not to recruit Ramos. As Guardiola's teammate, Luis Enrique has inherited and developed Guardiola's passing style of play. Today, big mouth will tell you the story of Luis Enrique, which is a cheer for the Spanish national team.

Demystify Spain coach Enrique: a tactical master with both attack and defense, the highest difficulty dominates Europe

He was a teammate of Guardiola and made 62 appearances for the national team, but had a major regret in his career

Enrique is an excellent international in the history of Spanish football and a Barca star with red and blue blood flowing from his body. But Enrique's career was quite tortuous. For some reason, Enrique joined Barca's nemesis and became a controversial player who experienced both Barca and Real Madrid.com. In addition, as a Spain international, Enrique, although he occasionally had a brilliant performance, never proved himself in the competition. In the 1998 World Cup, Spain was eliminated with one win, one draw and one loss in the group stage, and in the 2002 World Cup, Enrique had become a fringe international for Spain. Never proving himself in the big game became the biggest regret of the player Enrique.

Demystify Spain coach Enrique: a tactical master with both attack and defense, the highest difficulty dominates Europe

As manager, Enrique returned Barca B to La Liga, and both attack and defense are the biggest features

As head coach, Enrique coached for many years with Barca B. Unlike Barca,000 managers, who are strong and weak in attack and insist on infiltrating in the middle, Enrique's tactical system also occupies a huge position in the attack and defensive counterattack of the wing. Barca B were able to hold the slight advantage of 1-0 in the two-legged match through the play-offs, and the solid defense of Enrique's lads was a factor that could not be ignored.

Enrique managed the first team with a strong performance, winning the heaviest Champions League trophy in the 14-15 season

In the 2013-14 season, Barca were rarely able to score nothing in league, Champions League and Copa del Rey matches. After Enrique took office, he led the team to a very good performance. Compared with the Guardiola era, Enrique's team is slightly lacking in dominance and tactical details, and if Barca in 2010-11 is set at 99 points, Enrique's team is about 85-90 points. But such a Barça team that can play pass control, anti-rebound, and flank assault at the same time obviously does not have much decline in attack power. In the 2014-15 season, Barca performed heroically in the Champions League. He has eliminated the Belarusian league champion Atlético Greeks, the Dutch champion Ajax, the Ligue 1 champion Paris Saint-Germain, the Premier League champion Manchester City, the Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich and the Serie A champion Juventus, successfully reaching the top of Europe. Arguably, this is the heaviest Champions League trophy of the 21st century, and there is no one.

Demystify Spain coach Enrique: a tactical master with both attack and defense, the highest difficulty dominates Europe

Abandoning Ramos controversy? Remember the "Zhi Sorcerer" of that year?

Before the start of this European Championship, Enrique chose to abandon the double captain Ramos of Real Madrid and Spain, which also caused dissatisfaction among fans and the media. Even the Spanish Football Association came out to support Enrique, believing that Enrique's decision not to choose Ramos was a correct decision. Otherwise, Ramos entering the team as a focal point will invisibly create pressure on Enrique's platoon. Fans and media people who question Enrique may wish to think about the "wise man" Aragonese of the year, or think about the "big Phil" Scolari not taking Romari to the World Cup. The choice of the two coaches at that time was also very controversial, but the outcome of the game ultimately proved that they were right.

In the past, Aragonés gave up Raul to win the European Championship, and now That Enrique has abandoned Ramos and even all the internationals of Real Madrid, will he lead Spain to the top for the second time? Tomorrow morning, let's see the Matador's debut.

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