“Half Virgin”- Luis Enrique spices up his twitch livestream by talking about his virginity ahead of 2022 FIFA World Cup

Spain manager Luis Enrique goes live and answers questions from his fans
Luis Enrique, the manager of Spain National Football team, made his Twitch Live debut ahead of the 2022 World Cup. As part of his aim to engage with fans in the following weeks, the erstwhile Barcelona head coach revealed plans to participate as a Twitch streamer throughout the tournament in Qatar.
Luis Enrique, the manager of Spain, thrilled fans last night with a fascinating Twitch live stream, only days before his nation begins work at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. And he didn’t displease last night, taking questions on a wide range of topics.
Luis Enrique gave a funny reply to a question where a fan wrote asking Enrique if he is a virgin. The Spanish boss gave a historical reply on his twitch live stream saying, “Half Virgin.”
Enrique has gained a profile as La Roja’s head coach for strange media stunts, particularly odd squad announcements and strong reactions to press questions before the competition. Enrique concluded by expressing his intentions to conduct another live stream but cautioning fans that he will not be streaming after matches due to a recovery phase for both himself and the team.
Spain National Team under Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique’s Spain makeover is nearly complete, as La Roja prepares for a World Cup journey with a fantastic squad filled with steamy talent and big-stage expertise. Spain is arriving off a solid performance at Euro 2020, where they advanced to the semifinals thanks to the talents of Pedri and Ferran Torres.
They also progressed to the 2021 UEFA Nations League final, where they were defeated by France with 10 minutes remaining. Enrique’s unconventional squad updates continued with a climactic live reading of his ultimate 26 players for Qatar.
Barcelona is well-represented in the roster, with seniors Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba joined by Pedri, Gavi, and Ansu Fati, amidst the latter’s fitness issues. Subsequently, Alejandro Balde was introduced as a successor for the injured Jose Gaya, bringing Barcelona’s overall number of World Cup representatives to 17, the most among any club.
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