- Jemez says that he’d love to coach Messi one day.
- He also believes that Quique Setien was wrong to speak negatively about Messi after leaving Barca.
- A coach should say everything during his spell at the club, not after it, he insists.
- Messi doesn’t impact Barca as much as, for example, Sergio Ramos impacts Real Madrid, Jemez concludes.
“Hopefully, one day I will coach Messi,” former Rayo Vallecano head coach Paco Jemez has said to COPE.
“A coach has to keep things to himself, Setien is free to do what he wants. The time to say things is when you’re at the club.
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“Madrid depends almost more on Sergio Ramos than Barca on Messi,” Jemez concluded.
Earlier, Quique Setien said that Leo Messi was too difficult to manage. One outlet even revealed that Setien showed Messi the door after one of Barca’s last games of the 2019/20 season.
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