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It’s become a bit of a habit when PSG plays in recent months. On his right lane, Achraf Hakimi was on all fronts and delivered another decisive pass. Parisian player having touched the most balls (110), he was logically elected man of the match by our editorial staff. After the match, the Moroccan spoke about his state of form and the significant success of his team.
“I am very satisfied with this match individually and collectively. I am satisfied with these 3 points. It was the attitude that made the difference from the start of the match, we knew it would be tough against a good team with quality. We wanted to come into this match properly and show that we are there to mark the championship and win the title. My pass for Doué? It’s the collective, we all know each other well, I saw where my colleague was, we had already done that in C1. PSG finished without defeat, we are on good momentum, we must continue, we must think about the Coupe de France now, because we want it. We need to rest now.”he confided to the microphone of beIN Sports.
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