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Brendan Chardonnet dropped a realistic observation of his team's defeat against PSG (2-5). “”We seemed so close and we are so far given the result at the end. The score is severe, I think, but it is the reality on the ground. It was an open match where we wanted to take risks. The last goals at the end hurt. They were ultra-realistic. It pays cash“, He explained to the microphone of BeIN SPORTS After the meeting.
The player also returned to one of the goals of Dembélé (57th), validated by the referee after a possible position of offside: “I don't have the images at the moment. This is what I am reported at the end of the match, that Dembélé is offside on the first call. It changes everything. If he is not behind my back, I don't have to play the ball. It changes everything. But the arbitrator made his decision. He inevitably does a play action. The referee says no, but he necessarily does a play action if he is there. Maybe he's going to come explain but I don't understand».
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