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Paris Saint-Germain is now experiencing its opponent for the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The Paris club will be opposed to Aston Villa, which widely won its match last night against Club Bruges (3-0, cumulative score 6-1).
This quarter final will be synonymous with reunion between Marco Asensio and the capital's club. Indeed, after having started the 2024-2025 C1 campaign with PSG, the Spanish international, loaned by the Paris club to Aston Villa during the winter transfer window, will find the Parc des Princes. As adversary this time.
ASENSIO happy for PSG
“” Yes, it will be a very special, very beautiful match. I will have time to think about it“” ,, entrusted Marco Asensio to the microphone of Canal+at the end of the meeting against Club Bruges. Author of a double yesterday, the former Real Madrid player has been on performance since arriving at Aston Villa. This loan made him great good and restored confidence in his qualities. In eight matches with the English club, the 29 -year -old has scored seven goals, the total of his achievements with PSG in 47 games.
Asked about the quarter-final qualification of Paris Saint-Germain, the player did not hesitate to share his joy: “Yes I looked and the truth is that I am very happy for my friends from Paris Saint-Germain who won and were able to qualify“And to add” c 'was very complicated and I am very happy for them ». As a reminder, Marco Asensio is still under contract with the red and blue, until 2026.
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