
Spain manager Luis Enrique has has reacted on Bundesliga's behind-closed-doors action.

The former Barcelona coach said that playing football without fans is 'sadder than dancing with your own sister'.
Germany's top flight recommenced last week following the suspension of football due to the coronavirus.
When asked for his thoughts on playing competitive matches without supporters, Enrique gave Colgados del Aro his strange repsonse.
'It's sadder than dancing with your own sister,' he said. 'I saw some games from Germany over the weekend and it's a sad sight. You can hear everything and the intimacy of the better moments is lost.
'We have to remember, I guess that this is big business and I understand that with football back, it may serve as a way of helping people in dealing with confinement. Watching football and basketball in these circumstances is certainly odd.'
LaLiga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid returned to non-contact training in groups of 10 on Monday as Spanish top-flight clubs ramped up their preparations ahead of the June 12 resumption.
On 19 May 2014, it was announced that Luis Enrique would return to Barcelona as a manager, after he agreed to a three-year deal.
Enrique won two La Liga titles, three Copa Del Rey cups, one UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup with Barcelona under his three years at Camp Nou.
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