Three reasons why Louis Enrique will never return to Real Madrid as a coach

Louis Enrique is writing his story back on the Champions League. On Wednesday evening, as soon as the last whistle hit “Allianz Arena”, it was confirmed that Paris Saint-Germain coach will head for the second consecutive time in the Champions League finals.
PSG already awaits the final to Arsenal in Budapest, on 30 May, while another triumph would put Luis Enriquen in a very rare “kub”: He would only become the second coach to win the competition twice in a row after Zinedine Zidane, who raised the trophy three times with Real Madrid (2016-2018).
On the other hand, with Real Madrid in crisis and a lot of talk about changes to the bench during the summer, there has been a natural question: Why doesn't Louis Enrice's name seriously relate to the largest post in the football world? The more he is Spanish and has played for Reali for five years (1991-1995).
But according to all that is known and according to the voices from Spain, such reunification is almost impossible.
“would be bomb”
The theme was also touched on Spanish analysis after the return semifinal, on the transmission of “Movistar+”. Barcelona's former protector and former co-worker of Louis Enrique, Abelardo, was cut off:
I wouldn't want Luis Enrique going to Real Madrid because he's the best... But it would be incredible. It would be a” bomb.
Meanwhile, former Real Madrid striker Fernando Morientes expressed even more clearly: “I don't see it happening for either side. Florentino Perez wouldn't see Louis Enrique because of his past, and Louis Enrique would see Real even less”.
Reasons: History, hot “ ” and deep rivalry
Louis Enrique comes from Asturias and is formed at Sporting Gijon. After a blast season in La League (1990/91), where he scored 15 goals, he went to Real Madrid and stayed five seasons in “Bernabeu”.
Even though he held over 200 matches and won the title in La League in 1995, Louis Enrique later declared that <x0 frell has been appreciated by Real Madrid fans”.
This was followed by the movement that sparked the separation forever - in the summer of 1996, he moved to Barcelona as a free player. Then he himself openly accepted the emotional connection with Barça, saying that she had always been a fan.
In Catalon, Louis Enrique became captain and icon. What hurts Madrid most is that he not only played for Barcelona, but scored five goals in “El Classico” and celebrated passionately against the former club, making the enmity even stronger.
He even said one sentence that goes on to exasperate “Madridistat”:
For a Bacha player, it's always a pleasure to be thrown into Santiago Bernabeu”.
Then came the next blow: as Barcelona coach in 2014, Louis Enrique led the club to the tripleta a year later, closing any discussion of the possible “reconciliation” with Real.
Switch to PSG and a “jo” with a joke
Louis Enrique has a contract with the SPG until 2027, but even when asked about the possibility of one day taking Real Madrid, he has closed the subject with humor:
I think there's no one in history who was both a player and a coach of Barca and Real. I can break a record... I won't!”
So, even though he's at the peak of his career and is aiming to go into history on the Champions League, Louis Enrique's road to Real Madrid's bench seems closed because of his past, rivalry, and bad <x0-blood” that has not yet died out. /Telegrafi/












