Champions League: Brest announces the color at PSG for the return match

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Stade Brestois does not have to be ashamed. After having surprised all of Europe by succeeding in qualifying for the Champions League dams, the club trained by Éric Roy hoped to see the beautiful European adventure continues against Paris Saint-Germain. Unfortunately for them, they challenged a PSG in full confidence and an Ousmane Dembélé in the form of his life. Result: the SB29 lost 3-0 and the knockout stages seem inaccessible.

Breton regrets

On the Parisian side, Luis Enrique did not hide his satisfaction, but did not do in triumphalism. “”I liked the result. Brest is a team that had scored eight goals against us in the last five games, our solidarity I liked. They could have scored, especially on corner. We were lucky. The result is exaggerated in relation to what Brest has shown“, He said in comments relayed by RMC. On the Brestois side, Éric Roy obviously did not overwhelm his men. The Ty Zefs coach is aware that this PSG was too strong.

“I don't have much to blame my team. We lacked offensive and defensive realism in the face of a PSG which is in its best period currently. 3-0, it's heavy. PSG's victory is deserved and logical. If you can imagine that you can win 4-0 in the park (laughs). Do not take it, PSG marks everyone. It's a bit of an impossible mission … To hurt this PSG, you had to be more realistic. There is also a logic, it is a better team than ours. On a double confrontation, you can always hope to have a good result ”he said, before continuing.

Try the return match

“The third goal is important, we have a highlight at the start of the second half. We do not pretend to master everything, especially in this competition. (…) They are among the 4-5 teams that can win (the Champions League). I do not think they are lower than Barcelona (which PSG can face in 1/8th). Collectively, Paris is stronger than last year. They are able to do everything. There are very good teams too. You also have to have success. We will see in the future what will happen to them. And then there is a return match! »»

Does Brest really have weapons to imitate FC Barcelona of 2017 by signing an incredible comeback? Questioned in the mixed zone, Ludovic Ajorque does not refrain from dreaming, even if he first thinks of showing another face at the Parc des Princes in a week. “In life you never know, but we know very well that it will be complicated. We are disappointed. We're going to go there to have fun and try to make the best possible match, win it. »» PSG is warned.

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