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Aleix Vidal has nothing against Luis Enrique

Aleix Vidal is a full blown adult who understands the consequences of his actions, if he isn't training hard enough he will obviously not feature in any important games for the Catalan club. More so, if he decides that getting married during mid season is more important than training hard to play an official match, then you have a master procrastinator. But with all that said, Luis Enrique was gracious enough to give him minutes this past Tuesday and he responded very well. 

Hoping he can get more chances like this one, Aleix Vidal told the press that: "With the coach I have not had any problems. The best thing is how I handled the situation. The boss is the boss. He always plays those who deserve it. If he did not play me maybe it's because I was missing something. Hopefully the situation is changing, it would be silly to say I want to leave here. For my part, there is no intention to leave. I have a contract, I'm at the best club in the world."

But it's still unclear of Aleix will end up having more minutes after this, he is a good alternative for when you need an incisive right-back like Dani Alves was. Being realistic about it, Sergi Roberto is nowhere near the offensive power house that was the Brazilian. If he trains well, Vidal can get to new heights and maybe even fight to help Barcelona forget Alves properly. 

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