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On September 15, Marcin Bulka and OGC Nice brought down PSG in Ligue 1. The Aiglons are still the only ones to have won against Paris this season in the league. So as the Coupe de France quarter-final approaches, the Niçois are trying to put pressure on the capital team. Present at a press conference yesterday, former PSG goalkeeper Marcin Bulka believes in a new feat for his team: “a lot of time has passed since then, but we are capable of doing it. We are the only ones to have won at the Park, it shows that we know how to do it. The goal is to qualify.” For this, the Azuréens can count on a goalkeeper who is skilled in taking penalties.
“If we have the opportunity to win in regulation time, we will take it. It’s up to you to judge whether we are good at the exercise, but we must be present on the pitch before thinking about the penalty shootout. And if I can do good for the team ». Two years ago, OGC Nice eliminated PSG at the Parc after a penalty shootout where the Pole shone.
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