Champions League: Samir Nasri beats PSG

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Paris won, but Paris did not reassure. Winner of Girona on the wire this Wednesday evening in the Champions League (1-0), PSG saw the goal elude them for a long time, and especially took time to get into the game. After the meeting on Canal+Samir Nasri spoke about this disappointing match for Luis Enrique’s men, despite the victory.

Before the match, everyone said “it’s a new PSG, I saw attitudes, things”. After these 90 minutes, I didn’t see any of that. It’s still a good thing they won against Girona, they’re a team from pot 4 and PSG are supposed to be a credible contender for the final victory (…) Now, which Girona player is starting for PSG? None, even on the bench, I’m not taking them. We have to be content with a 1-0 victory at home, in the 89th minute, and a far-fetched one?»

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