Bayern – PSG: João Neves doesn’t hold a grudge against Matvey Safonov

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Present in the mixed zone after Paris Saint-Germain’s new defeat in the Champions League, Joao Neves (20 years old) was questioned about Matvey Safonov’s blunder, precipitating the Parisian defeat on the pitch of Bayern Munich (0-1). Obviously frustrated by the scenario of this meeting, the Portuguese midfielder, on the other hand, did not wish to overwhelm his teammate.

“We are a team, it’s not Matvey Safonov’s fault, it’s everyone’s mistakes, not just one man’s mistake. When an attacker scores, it’s not just the attacker, it’s the whole team and that also applies to mistakes. These are things that are part of football but we are a group, we are teammates.thus ensured number 87. A speech similar to that given by Luis Enrique, also refusing to designate his goalkeeper as the main culprit of this defeat. “There is always this desire to look for someone to blame. If there’s anyone to blame, it’s me. I am responsible. There you go, you have found the culprit. From there, I accept all criticism”. The message has gotten through.

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