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PSG boss Luis Enrique admits he'd accept 50% pay cut to avoid speaking to the media

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  • Luis Enrique reveals distaste of media duties
  • Willing to take pay cut to avoid press work
  • Reassures the media he still likes talking to them
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Luis Enrique's relationship with the media, especially in France, has never been very good at the best of times. The Spaniard was often irritated by questions regarding Kylian Mbappe's future at Paris Saint-Germain. In an excerpt from a recent behind-the-scenes documentary for the Spanish platform Movistar, the Asturian made headlines when he discussed how much he disliked media duties. He even said he would be willing to accept a 50% pay cut in order to escape the media.

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    WHAT LUIS ENRIQUE SAID

    Speaking to the media ahead of PSG's Ligue 1 clash against Rennes, Luis Enrique said: "I have a great time with you all, I get on well with the press. But if the choice was left up to me, I would have no issue with it. But I’ve never cut a press conference short, I say what I have to say, and sometimes in other languages – not very well, but I do it.

    "It was a spontaneous comment, and it’s true – if right now you were to hand me a piece of paper that said I wouldn’t have to speak to the press anymore in return for giving up 25%, or even 50%, of my salary, then I would sign it. But it wouldn’t be possible, because the contracts that the clubs have signed include an obligation for managers to speak.

    "Personally, I enjoy it, but if I could avoid it I would – especially post-match interviews, when I don’t really have the energy. I’ll say it again, though, I have a good time with you guys."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Luis Enrique's strong personality also caused the 54-year-old to have run-ins with the media whether during his time with Barcelona, Spain or with PSG. However, his persona has also made him a very likeable character for his players, fans and club staff as he has always been very up front with his thoughts.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR LUIS ENRIQUE?

    The Asturian's side have fared very well so far this season as they sit atop the Ligue 1 standings despite their disappointing 1-1 draw with Reims on Sunday. He will now look to set up his side to return to winning ways when PSG take on Rennes on Friday, September 27.