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Ronald Koeman converses with Louis Go Gaal after a party of the Premier

It HAS ANNOUNCED HIS COURSE?

Ronald Koeman emulates to Louis Go Gaal with an emblematic sentence

Published:1/10/2021 - 18:21h

Updated:1/10/2021 - 18:21h

Ronald Koeman has parafraseado to Louis Go Gaal in which it was the last press conference of his compatriot to the term of his first cycle like trainer of the Barcelona in front of the vicinity of the resignation of Josep Lluís Núñez like president of the club

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In the day before of the crash by LaLiga between the Athletic of Madrid and the FC Barcelona, Ronald Koeman has offered a press conference that many have perceived like one of his last appearances like trainer of the Barcelona team. And one of his sentences does to remember to another ancient technician of the club.

It treats of Louis Go Gaal, the one who on 20 May 2000 pronounced his sentence of farewell: "Friends and friends of the press, I go me. Happinesses!". With this, the also Dutch put end to his first cycle like trainer of the Barcelona while it offered some words to the means.

21 years after that moment, Ronald Koeman, has used a similar introduction in his statements, quoting to his compatriot: "I Go to remember a sentence of Go Gaal: Good morning to my friends of the press. What well!". Nevertheless, it has left clear that keeps on being trainer of the Barça.

The iconic moments of Go Gaal in front of the means

In fact, some have cataloged the expression of Koeman as colder that the one of Go Gaal, the one who saw out of the club in front of the eventual resignation of Josep Lluís Núñez like president of the FC Barcelona. In the case of the ex trainer of the United there was something more than sarcasm.

Nevertheless, it has not been that the press conference more memorable of Go Gaal, but the one who took place a year before, when it answered "You are very bad for saying that I have broken this pact! I have not broken this pact because I have spoken with Rivaldo. You are very bad! Interpretation always negative, never positive" after leaving clear that his appearance was not to speak on the Brazilian, but on José Mari Bakero.