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Dugarry fumes: Let Luis Enrique go back to Barca! Mbappe attitude was SCANDALOUS

Former Barcelona striker Christophe Dugarry has taken fresh aim at PSG coach Luis Enrique.

Dugarry was unimpressed by PSG in this week's Champions League home defeat to Barca.

He snapped: "We saw the limits of Luis Enrique's madness. What he prepared was of no use. Players have responsibilities. But the coach must announce the playing intentions of his team so that it can be better.

"For example, I still have not understood Asensio's management. The same for Kang-In Lee, who certainly has qualities but always struggles. I don't know what this guy is for, he is an absolute enigma.

'He had identified a weak point for Barça: the right back with Jules Koundé. For me, we had to aim for this point. I expected to see pressure on Koundé. I didn't understand how PSG wanted to play. He told us that Barça was him, so let him return to Barça!"

Dugarry also said: "He was not up to par and unfortunately things have been happening for a few weeks for Kylian Mbappé. The behavior and attitude of this boy against Barça is simply scandalous. A scandal for football, it is a lack of respect, it is a betrayal of his fans, his partners, the people who have trusted him for so many years, the people who pay him, the people who appreciate ...and football.

"A quarter-final that you supposedly dream of winning with your club. Supposedly... But you spit on the competition. The attitude he had in this match is an absolute shame. There is a revenge. I believe in the possibility for this boy to transform and make his team win. I hope so with all my heart. But I didn't think this boy could fall so low. I think it's the worst."

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