'I'm not here for you, Susana!' - PSG manager Luis Enrique reignites nine-year feud with journalist:
The PSG manager led his team to a 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Munich last Saturday.
It was a historic win for the French side, which won its first UCL title and set a new record in the final.
What Enrique said
After the game, Enrique spoke live on "Movistar Plus", as reported by Sportal and took the opportunity to jab a familiar foe.
Dios mío, que jodida gozada debe ser poder humillar así a una tía que lleva AÑOS esparciendo odio detrás de un micrófono, como Susana Guasch.
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"I'm here for Monika, you know... not so much for you, not so much for you, Susana," the coach said with a smile, alluding to journalist Susana Guasch, with whom he clashed back in 2016.
Social media users didn't have to dig deep into the archives – everyone remembered the press conference before the Champions League quarter-final between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, immediately after a defeat against Real Madrid. Barcelona's then-coach wasn't exactly patient:
"Your analysis is quite superficial, quite unfounded. It has nothing to do with a professional's analysis," Enrique said at the time, and when Susana tried to ask him something else, he shut it down: "I repeat, you talk about what you want, and I will answer what I want," Enrique stated firmly.
Almost a decade later, the journalist wasn't about to stay silent. She posted her response on Instagram:
"I haven't seen him in nine years. I see he hasn't forgotten my work and that he didn't like it. But oh well, it's all a matter of taste... The best part is that he's still doing his thing, and so am I.
"He still thinks journalists don't have a clue – which, by the way, is the title of a great documentary about him. Check it out, if you haven't already." Susana Guasch
Luis Enrique may have won on the pitch, but off it – old scores remain unsettled. One thing's for sure – in his case, neither time nor trophies erase memories.