BVB-PSG: strong words from Edin Terzic towards Achraf Hakimi

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PSG and Borussia Dortmund will meet again this season in the Champions League. Belonging to Group F of Death, the two teams will again cross swords twice while past confrontations give a clear advantage to the Parisians. Despite a draw in Germany in December (1-1), Paris won in the capital thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi. Passed by the Ruhr club, the Moroccan defender will certainly be watched again this Wednesday against his former public.

Asked about him at a press conference this Tuesday, Edin Terzić, the BVB coach, affirmed that the 25-year-old player would be particularly observed: “I know Achraf very well, he came on loan for two years, then he had an exceptional career. He directly found himself in the crosshairs of big clubs. Achraf really bothered us in the first leg. We know his quality, we are also happy to see him again, but we want to prevent him from going to the Champions League final.» No gift for the former darling of Signal Iduna Park.

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