My name’s Luis. I’m 51, and I have sleeping issues

For us, mortals, genuine human beings that never reach the heights of glory (especially in terms of sport), it’s always interesting to hear how is it like. To feel it, to prepare for those larger-than-life moments like crucial matches and similar. And, also, how those immortals feel once they win it, and make us all happy on the way.Well, this news won’t give you all the necessary answers, for sure, but will provide you at least with some insight into the brains of successful athletes. ##EDITORS_CHOICE##The coach of the Spanish national team, Luis Enrique, is preparing his side for today’s critical game against Sweden, which could send them directly to the 2022 FIFA World Cup or, possibly, turn the whole thing for La Roja and himself into a nightmare. They’re a point above their rivals, and even a draw would work for them tonight. Yet, it doesn’t affect Luis Enrique, who claims to be the same as during his playing career and vividly describes it:🗣️ @LUISENRIQUE21: “Como jugador antes y como entrenador ahora me pasa lo mismo: duermo como un niño antes del partido y después no duermo ni borracho”.#VamosEspaña #Catar2022 pic.twitter.com/iUPMYi4Jwe— Selección Española de Fútbol (@SeFutbol) November 13, 2021 “Аs a player, I always used to sleep tight ahead of those crucial games, and very little after them (due to excitement). And the same is now… Before the game, I sleep like a little boy. But afterwards, I can’t sleep, not even if I’m drunk, ” explained Luis Enrique.Well, it’s now sorted out – he definitely won’t enjoy much of the sleep, but it would be better for him and the Spaniards to be excited about the eventual success. If not, then probably Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be the one to blame.##NAJAVA_MECA_5974640##

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