If you go looking for trouble you’ll find it. Of course, we can ask all the questions to all the actors. There is no law that prohibits anything in this matter. In Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s defense, this was not really necessary. And on an evening of defeat, of elimination, patience is necessarily more limited…
The Parisian president appeared in the mixed zone shortly after the defeat synonymous with elimination against Dortmund (0-1), Tuesday, at the Parc des Princes, in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Before stopping in front of the radio and print journalists, he responded to the television stations. The opportunity for him to express his sadness but also his pride, to highlight the youth of the team and the strength of the project. “It’s not the end of the world or the end of the season,” he said, declaring that “some times football isn’t fair.” A reference to the six posts touched by Luis Enrique’s players during the two matches against BVB, including four on Tuesday evening.
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At the end of this first stop in front of the journalists, one of our colleagues asked: “Will Luis Enrique still be the coach next season?” Again, there is no wrong question. This simply did not make sense, knowing the affection that “NAK” has for the Spanish technician. In fact, Parisian management would even like to extend “Lucho”.
Still, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, with his nerves on edge after this elimination, only moderately appreciated this question: “What is this question honestly? Honestly, do you understand football?”, he said to the unfortunate man, with a dark look, turning on his heel. While answering questions from the second pool of journalists, the Parisian president, truly annoyed, even irritated, continued to glance at our colleague, his gaze still dark. One less candidate to ask for an interview with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi in the coming weeks…