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Southampton’s Ronald Koeman rejects rumours he could take over at Barcelona | |
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Southampton manager Ronald Koeman on Friday poured cold water on growing speculation he could be lined up to replace Barcelona’s troubled coach Luis Enrique. | |
“If teams like Barcelona lose games there is always a lot of critics, rumours, speculations,” Koeman told reporters at Southampton’s Staplewood training centre. | |
“And I know that, because my whole life I am linked to Barcelona,” said the Dutchman who played almost 200 times for the Catalan giants between 1989 and 1995. | |
“But it is not a time to talk about that,” Koeman added. “It is not respectful to the people of Southampton or Barcelona. | |
“I am very happy to be here. I started a contract in Southampton, and I like to respect my contract and the people.“ | |
Enrique this week was moved to deny growing rumours he had received an ultimatum from Barcelona officials, and insisted he has no problems with any player, including Lionel Messi. | |
Talk has been rife of disagreements between the pair, while Catalan radio reported that Chelsea had contacted Messi’s father and agent Jorge about a possible move. | |
Barcelona, beaten by Real Sociedad last time out in La Liga, sit second in the standings, a point behind bitter rivals Real Madrid having played a game more. Remarkably, that could be said to constitute something of a crisis at the Spanish side, sparking the speculation. | |
Koeman meanwhile leads his fourth-placed Southampton into battle against third-placed Manchester United in Premier League showdown on Sunday. |
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