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Luis Enrique believes that playing games without an audience, after the sanitary measures imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, "is sadder than dancing with your own sister", but he estimated that the return of football can help many people to overcome the situation created by the pandemic.

"It is sadder than dancing with your own sister, the truth is that very ugly. I have seen the Bundesliga right now ... it is unfortunate," said the Spanish coach during a relaxed chat on the YouTube channel Colgados del aro . "The voices are heard, even the insults are heard ..., the intimacy of good times is lost, but you have to understand that this is a 'business' worldwide that generates a lot of money," said the Asturian.

Despite this first analysis, Luis Enrique also considers that soccer "can help many people to overcome and better pass this confinement". "Starting to watch football games or any other sport, as an amateur, despite the fact that there are no people because it is fine, it is interesting," he added.

"I can be like this for as long as it is"

"I would like to start as soon as possible for sure, I have no fear, the truth is that I have only spent a moment in this pandemic in which I suffered a little that was for my parents, my in-laws, the elderly people that I appreciate and above all for all people who may suffer, "he explained.

The coach, who returned to office last November after the controversial dismissal of Robert Moreno, confessed that "on a personal level" he feels "zero fear of going outside when possible."

"As a coach I would like to start with what it means, but not because of the desire that I may have, I can be confined as long as it is," said the former coach of FC Barcelona, ​​who still hopes to lead Spain in their games the League of Nations, on September 3 against Germany and on 6 against Ukraine.

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