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Former Marseillais, André Ayew sent a dig to PSG and its supporters.
On the occasion of the 31e day of Ligue 1, Le Havre held off Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes (3-3) on Saturday evening, thanks in particular to an achievement by André Ayew, author of a good game. A somewhat special achievement for the former Marseillais, who did not fail to gently tease the Parisian public when he was replaced in the second half.
“On the way out, nothing special, since then I have been at OM… what is this part of the stadium called? The Auteuil bend. The Auteuil bend, there they have always been on my side, it’s not new (laughs). So there you have it, it was nothing special but it’s always a pleasure, a great, great pleasure to score against PSG when you’re from Marseillais”declared the Ghanaian striker in the mixed zone after the meeting in comments reported by Foot Mercato.
“Scoring three goals at the Parc des Princes and having regrets is hard to accept”
Author of his 3e goal of the season, André Ayew however had some regrets when the final whistle blew. It must be said that the Normans led 1-3 until the 78the minute and the reduction of the score of Achraf Hakimi, before the equalization of Gonçalo Ramos in added time (90e+5).
“It’s very annoying, he said at the microphone of Canal+. We implemented what we wanted to do. We were effective on our chances, something we had not managed to do in previous matches. Scoring three goals at the Parc des Princes and having regrets is hard to accept. But we must remember the positive, yes, it bodes well for the future. We are not going to give up, we are going to go all the way to keep this club in Ligue 1.”
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