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A perfect start to the week for Paris Saint-Germain. This Wednesday evening, the capital club overthrew Manchester City with a score of 4 goals to 2 after being led 2 goals to 0 as part of the 7th day of the C1.
A success which allows Luis Enrique's men to take a big step towards qualifying for the Champions League play-offs. A draw against Stuttgart would be enough to qualify.
Present at a press conference this Friday, the Spanish technician returned to the great victory of his players against the English club and did not fail to mention the results against Arsenal and Atletico de Madrid. “When we lost against Atlético or Arsenal, we were on the right path. This victory against Man City is special, it's very good for the young players, that they see that they can play at a very high level. There will be other victories, defeats too, but in terms of confidence, it is extremely positive,” he said in front of journalists at the PSG Campus.
Before continuing: “ I rewatched the match only once but it took me three, four or five hours. It's something complete. Of the players who are starting, seven or eight are at a very high level and one or two are perhaps below their level. We are a team, we don't just depend on one player. There are players on the bench who can improve the team. I really like what I see in training and in competition. We must continue on this line, we must give the maximum. »
Paris Saint-Germain wants to continue its good momentum this Saturday evening at the Parc des Princes against the Stade de Reims as part of the 19th day of Ligue 1. PSG can temporarily increase its lead over Olympique de Marseille and take 12 points ahead.
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