Luis de la Fuente gave an interview to El Hormiguero on Tuesday, January 31. Trancas y Barrancas posed several questions to the new national soccer coach, who responded to a compromising question about the players.
“Are you going to let them have sex during the concentration period?” the ants wanted to know. “I don’t have a problem, but let them do it with their ladies, please,” she replied with a laugh. “Well seen. The truth is that it is not usually very common,” added Trancas and Barrancas.
Also, the ants asked if, as a coach, he felt he had to be in shape. “You have to lead by example, you have to set an example. If you have to demand that they do something, they have to see that you pull the car. I believe in leadership, I don’t believe in leadership, so I like to lead by example” , sentenced.
Following the departure of Luis Enrique as coach, Luis de la Fuente revealed his relationship with his predecessor. “I have had a very good relationship with him, very professional, but we have also had moments to tell each other more intimate things, and very well,” he explained.
“I take this opportunity to thank him for all the hard work he has done in the national team, he has left a very good base, now I hope to take advantage of it. I know all the footballers and we are going to go for everything,” he added. Pablo Motos recalled the bad image that the team had given in the World Cup in Qatar and wanted to know what the guest thought about it. “Competing in a World Cup, such an important competition, is very difficult. Winning is very difficult. People talk about failure, I don’t like that word at all. In fact, I never use it,” he said.
In addition, Motos was interested in the change in life that becoming a selector has meant for the interviewee. “I am very calm, in my life it has not meant a change. I continue to do the same routines, I continue to live in the same way, as in the same place, I am with the same people. It is true that the media dimension that it has is much bigger,” he confessed.
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