
Manchester United legend, Wayne Rooney, has criticized Paris Saint-Germain manager, Luis Enrique following the Parisians’ Champions League semi-final first leg 5-4 win against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
Rooney also exposed one major weakness of Bayern Munich after Vincent Kompany’s side lost against the French Ligue 1 champions in Paris.
Speaking during his post-match analysis for Prime Video, Rooney criticized Enrique for failing to make his team see out the tie when they were leading 5-2.
He also suggested that Bayern’s weakness is their inability to defend properly, adding that Kompany’s side is attack-minded and that made them concede “schoolboy goals” against PSG.
“I think Luis Enrique is a top coach so when they had the advantage at 5-2, I think then he should’ve said, ‘right, let’s shut up shop, let’s get behind the ball, make it hard, see the tie out’, potentially that would’ve got them to the final but they did not, they went for more goals,” Rooney said.
“Vincent Kompany has got a very attack-minded team, and I think you could clearly see they have not worked that much on defending because some of the goals we have seen are schoolboy goals.”
UCL: Rooney criticizes PSG manager, Luis Enrique, exposes Bayern Munich’s weakness