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A week after not having managed to stop Harvey Elliott's shot in the round of the round of the Champions League lost by PSG against Liverpool (0-1), Gianluigi Donnarumma reacted to the return. In Anfield, the Parisian porter made a high -level match, notably stopping two opposing attempts during the penalty shootout. What to participate fully in the qualification of his family for the rest of the competition. But also to respond to its detractors.
And if he responded on the ground, “Gigio” also did it in the media. At the microphone of Sky Italiahe tackled certain observers. “I am happy to respond to pseudo-journalists who speak without knowing what the profession of guardian is. On the outward journey, we undergo a shot on framed and a goal. They think it's my fault. But whatever, I still work and I continue to smile. »» A message that therefore made a PSG former react, Eric Rabesandratana.
“It shows a weakness”, according to Eric Rabesandratana
On the chain set The teamthe former Parisian defender analyzed in his own way the words of the Transalpine.
“He was touched. You can be touched. Answer like that, it shows a weakness, I want to say. That is to say that you have to focus on your performance (…). You do a job where you are criticized all the time, every game. You question yourself all the time. So suddenly, moan like that compared to journalists … You are criticized, you accept it, that is part of the job. You were good, precisely, show that you did your job today. »»
Now remains in Gianluigi Donnarumma to continue his European campaign (in particular) by chaining high -flying performances as Tuesday evening in Anfield. If PSG wants to go to the end of its dream in the Champions League, it will be necessary anyway that he can count on a goalkeeper at the best of his form. “Gigio” will therefore have to continue to answer. On the ground.
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