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This Tuesday, Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The capital club dismissed Real Sociedad on its way to the round of 16 (2-0 / 2-1).
With this success, the Ile-de-France team is back among the 8 best teams in Europe for the first time since the 2020/2021 edition.
Asked by RMC Sportformer red and blue defender Abdou Diallo, who currently plays in Qatar with the Al Arabi club, spoke about the Parisian club’s chances in the Champions League this year.
The Senegalese international hopes to see PSG triumph in the competition this year. “ Obviously, I am PSG. And I’m not going to say that they are going to go through with it, because I know the system and France, we must not get excited. But I hope that PSG will go as far as possible in the Champions League,” did he declare.
Before completing and continuing. “I hope they will represent the Parisian colors in the best possible way. You must not put pressure on yourself, you must play the game and not the stakes. That’s what they’re doing this year, so far it’s been successful and I hope they go far. If they can take a Champions League in a year of transition, they will not deprive themselves of it. »
Draw Friday March 15
Qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain does not yet know the name of its future opponent. For the moment, the Parisian club is accompanied by Real Madrid, Manchester City and Bayern Munich.
The return phase of the round of 16 ends on Wednesday March 13. The draw for the quarter-finals will take place on Friday March 15, at noon French time. The draw for the semi-finals will also be made in advance.
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