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Paris Saint-Germain has been walking for several weeks! This Sunday evening, the capital's club tamed Olympique Lyonnais on the score of 3 goals to 2 and continues its Invincibility series in Ligue 1.
A score that may seem tight but that does not really reflect the meeting between the two teams according to the journalist RMC Daniel Riolo. For him, PSG was much higher than Gones and this in all sectors of play. The editorialist believes that the formation of Luis Enrique is sparkling and more than roding on the collective level.
There is a superiority which is too obvious. This PSG is far too much ahead of the rest of Ligue 1, it dies, they are good everywhere, it's a technical and tactical treat, it's perfect. I don't see how you can take them, in any case not a Ligue 1 team, it's impossible. I don't even know if there is a good idea. There is not a single team that has enough technical qualities to disturb a team that is at this point,
collectively. We come back to the years 2014-15-16-17-18, when the opponents of PSG were already resigned before starting, because they are afraid, because they say to themselves' we are going to be tears, every opportunity, each attack can hole us, “ he said on the showAfter football.
Before continuing: “There are no more fantasies in this team anymore. Now, the eleven, we can guess it when the match will start. You have a normal rotation, it is played at 14-15, and it is like that normally that the big teams reach large objectives. »»
Words that should please Parisian supporters. The Ile-de-France club finds the way to the competition this Wednesday in the French Cup against the Briochin stadium for a place in the semi-final of the tournament.
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