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Even if he is certainly going through his best season since his arrival at PSG, the Italian goalkeeper is still guilty of certain mistakes.
Since his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2021, the life of Gianluigi Donnarumma has not been a smooth ride. The Italian goalkeeper was initially put in competition with Keylor Navas and was regularly criticized for some of his performances.
This season, the former AC Milan player seems much more serene. “I am very happy with what I am doing. It wasn't easy at first. It's never easy when you leave your country, it's never easy getting used to a new country. Now I feel good, I feel at home and that's the most important thing to perform better and help the team.”he confided during an interview given to Channel Football Club.
Very high foot
Last December, Gianluigi Donnarumma was sent off at the start of the match against Le Havre (2-0) for a dangerous gesture. “For me, here, it was a misjudgment between me and Nordi Mukiele because the ball was close to him. It would have been better for him to go for the ball but he was waiting for me to go. It was a misjudgment between me and him. Clearly, I didn't want to hurt anyone. It was an error of assessment”recognizes the native of Castellammare di Stabia.
Sanctioned at the time of two final matches by the LFP disciplinary committee, the Parisian goalkeeper had then indirectly allowed the young Arnau Tenas to make his first matches under the colors of PSG.
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