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'Ball Bounces Like a Rabbit' - Luis Enrique on Pitches

Summary by ghanamma.com
Paris St-Germain manager Luis Enrique has criticised the pitches at the Club World Cup and said the “ball bounced like a rabbit” during his side’s win against the Seattle Sounders. The match was played at Seattle’s Lumen Field, home of MLS side the Sounders and NFL team the Seattle Seahawks, with the stadium’s artificial turf […] The post ‘Ball bounces like a rabbit’ – Luis Enrique on pitches appeared first on Ghanamma.com.

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Again and again trouble with the club World Cup in the USA: This time PSG coach Luis Enrique is completely upset, because the bad lawn destroys the game of his team. After all, there is no "NBA Court full of holes". With his criticism he is not alone.

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PSG coach Luis Enrique was critical of the quality of the pitches at the Club World Cup after their victory over the Seattle Sounders. Bellingham was also unhappy.

Luis Enrique pointed out that the playing grounds are not in optimal condition and assures that "the ball looks like a rabbit". Paris Saint-Germain arrived at the Club World Cup as a great favorite, after having won the Champions League a few weeks ago. And after a overwhelming debut against Atlético de Madrid, it became complicated by losing with Botafogo and winning only 2-0 to Seattle. That’s why Luis Enrique, trainer of the Gaul box, showed …

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Culture PSG broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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