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[Sport] Luis Enrique and his clear definition of soccer without people: "It is sadder than dancing with your own sister"


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The coach of the Spanish team referred to the resumption of some football competitions behind closed doors, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Bundesliga and some other domestic competitions have restarted their activities, following strict health protocols, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, the main change is that the matches are taking place behind closed doors, something that Luis Enrique, coach of the Spanish national team, is very happy about.

Playing soccer games without spectators is sadder than dancing with your own sister, "said Luis Enrique in a conversation with the Spanish basketball program 'Colgados del Aro'.

The Spanish strategist assured that he did not enjoy as usual the Bundesliga meetings, which were played a few days ago. "I have seen German football and it is unfortunate. You hear the insults and you lose the intimacy of the good times," he explained.
 

However, the Asturian welcomed the return to competition. "You have to understand that this is a 'business' that generates a lot of money and, despite the fact that the show is far from when it is played with people, it can help to get through the confinement. Starting to watch soccer or basketball is interesting, ”he said.
 

Football returns in other countries

The Association of European Leagues (EPFL) updated the situation of the return to the competitions according to the latest data provided by these, which indicate specific dates for their resumption in 12 of them - including Germany days ago - and probable in another 14, including the Spanish on June 12.
 

After the cancellation of the four championships already decided in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Scotland and the resumption of the German “Bundesliga” on the 16th, the EPFL plans the return of the leagues in the Czech Republic this May (May 25 ), Denmark (May 28), Poland (May 29) Israel, Lithuania and Serbia (May 30).
 

In June, Austria (Jun 2), Portugal (Jun 4), Turkey (Jun 12), Norway (Jun 16) and Russia (Jun 21) will do so.

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