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It’s the meeting of a season for Borussia Dortmund and PSG. Accustomed to the knockout phases in the Champions League, the two clubs do not necessarily always have the possibility of reaching the last four of the competition. Thus, the meeting takes on even more weight while a final is within the reach of these two clubs. And while the Rühr club will initially host the capital club, several observers establish Paris as a clear favorite. In the group stage, the two teams had already met and in Germany, Kylian Mbappé had been in pain.
Not enough to reassure the Germans who are still wary of the 25-year-old striker. Asked at a press conference about Parisian number 7 this Tuesday, Emre Can, BVB midfielder, assured that everyone will defend to prevent the Bondynois from having a great match: “it is one of the best in the world. We must defend against him together. Süle’s tackle to stop his goal in the first leg? I don’t even have it in mind anymore, I was suspended at that moment. Niklas’ tackle was world class, but I think Mbappé has already forgotten it“. It remains to be seen whether things will be different this Wednesday.
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