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Barcelona manager Luís Enrique hails Bobby Robson, a man of passion | Barcelona manager Luís Enrique hails Bobby Robson, a man of passion |
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Luís Enrique has paid tribute to Sir Bobby Robson on the fifth anniversary of his death, saying his former manager’s passion for football was inspirational. | Luís Enrique has paid tribute to Sir Bobby Robson on the fifth anniversary of his death, saying his former manager’s passion for football was inspirational. |
The new Barcelona manager played under Robson at the Camp Nou in the 1996-1997 season, when José Mourinho was also at the club, and said it was the Englishman’s spontaneity, flexibility and commitment to attacking football that impressed him most. | The new Barcelona manager played under Robson at the Camp Nou in the 1996-1997 season, when José Mourinho was also at the club, and said it was the Englishman’s spontaneity, flexibility and commitment to attacking football that impressed him most. |
“It was a year where we won three trophies, one Cup Winners’ Cup, one Kings Cup, one Spanish Super Cup,” Enrique told TheFA.com on Sir Bobby Robson National Football Day. “It was a difficult season because it was the year after [Johan] Cruyff had left, and Barcelona decided to sign the services of Robson and his great experience. I think he reached the full expectations | |
“As a manager, he had very clear ideas, with an attacking concept of play and an easy and clear philosophy. His natural way of doing things, being very spontaneous, being capable of managing a group, being able to adapt himself to the high expectations of a big team with different circumstances. I remember that at half-time he used to grab some plastic glasses to show us the tactics and movements he wanted to see. He was a very talented and easy going person.” | “As a manager, he had very clear ideas, with an attacking concept of play and an easy and clear philosophy. His natural way of doing things, being very spontaneous, being capable of managing a group, being able to adapt himself to the high expectations of a big team with different circumstances. I remember that at half-time he used to grab some plastic glasses to show us the tactics and movements he wanted to see. He was a very talented and easy going person.” |
Robson gave Enrique the opportunity to perform a number of different roles in the Barcelona side and later described the versatile Spaniard as one of his greatest ever players. And the 44-year-old believes his former mentor would have been delighted to see him go into management. | Robson gave Enrique the opportunity to perform a number of different roles in the Barcelona side and later described the versatile Spaniard as one of his greatest ever players. And the 44-year-old believes his former mentor would have been delighted to see him go into management. |
“I don’t think it would be a surprise to him. He was a real football man,” said the former Celta Vigo and Roma manager, who was speaking as Barcelona trained at St George’s Park. “It’s very normal to see ex-footballers becoming managers but I don’t think anything would surprise him. Maybe it was the way he used to see football in his era and the way we see football, with passion. I think he could see himself reflected in us, in the way we approach and understand football. | “I don’t think it would be a surprise to him. He was a real football man,” said the former Celta Vigo and Roma manager, who was speaking as Barcelona trained at St George’s Park. “It’s very normal to see ex-footballers becoming managers but I don’t think anything would surprise him. Maybe it was the way he used to see football in his era and the way we see football, with passion. I think he could see himself reflected in us, in the way we approach and understand football. |
“I started playing as a defender and when he used to give me opportunities to play as a striker I used to score goals and he always used to talk highly of me. I used to appreciate his words of praise, because it was my first year at Barcelona, a very important year for me, and I have to say, I always had a good relationship with him and he always had good things to say about me and that’s always nice.” | “I started playing as a defender and when he used to give me opportunities to play as a striker I used to score goals and he always used to talk highly of me. I used to appreciate his words of praise, because it was my first year at Barcelona, a very important year for me, and I have to say, I always had a good relationship with him and he always had good things to say about me and that’s always nice.” |
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