Luis Enrique is "an uncommunicative coach" who doesn't talk to his players, according to former Barcelona forward Bojan Krkic.
The
Spaniard, who now plays his football in the Premier League with Stoke
City, worked under the current Blaugrana boss when he was in charge of
the club's 'B' side.
Luis Enrique has come under-fire for
dropping Lionel Messi in the defeat Real Sociedad and Barcelona's
inconsistency in performance levels in the first half of the season.
And
Bojan has added further fuel to the fire by hitting out at his style of
leadership. "He is a very uncommunicative coach," he told L'Esportiu.
"Luis Enrique lacks understanding with the players. He has also
been a player and he should know what it feels like to be in a locker
room. At the end of the season we will see if his way of managing things
is successful or not.
"He has a clear idea, working with his staff daily away from
the players and there is little dialogue. Everyone has a different type
of training and this is his."
Bojan, 24, played alongside Messi
on a number of occasions when he broke through at Camp Nou back in 2007
and offered his support to his former team-mate.
"When I
shared the dressing room with him, things were going well so there were
no conflicts or problems. I do not know if this has changed now.
"Every player needs certain stimuli to perform and Messi wants
to feel important and be in good company. He has earned the opportunity
to choose when to play and when not to, because he is the leader of the
club on the field."

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