Luis Enrique 'I had to give my voice a rest,' Coach says
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique was notably quiet on the sidelines and admitted he had to give his voice a rest in their Copa del Rey semi-final against Valencia.
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique
was notably quiet on the sidelines and admitted he had to give his
voice a rest in their Copa del Rey semi-final return leg against
Valencia.
Barca assistant Juan Carlos
Unzue was the main man on the sidelines at the Mestalla Stadium,
shouting directions to the player's as Luis Enrique took a much-needed
break.
"It was because of the state of my voice," the 45-year-old revealed.
"I don't have a voice every three days.
"However, Juan Carlos and I have the same idea and whenever he can help out, I like to let him do so."
With
the draw Barca moved to 29 games unbeaten in all competitions -
breaking the previous club record of 28 set by Pep Guardiola in the
2010-11 season.
Luis Enrique fielded a
second-string side against Valencia - with no Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez
and Neymar in the squad - and their performance pleased the Spaniard.
"What interested me was to give the majority of the minutes to the reserve players, and that's why we played with that system," he said.
"We played without a number nine too, with [Ivan] Rakitic as a playmaker.
"I'm happy with the way my players competed."
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