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Disappointing at Euro 2024, Italy has gotten back on track. Away at the Parc des Princes, Gianluigi Donnarumma’s teammates started very badly before gradually finding their form and securing a precious victory against the French team for their entry into the Nations League (1-3) this Friday. Proud of his team’s surge of pride and the overall performance of his team, the last bulwark of PSG dwelt on a fact of play and an exchange with the referee, Sandro Schärer, which visibly annoyed him at the start of the game.
“What did I say to the referee after the 1-0 goal? To wait until I was ready because I hadn’t put my glove on yet… We were able to stay calm. We played a great game. Everyone is used to playing with this system, we understood our mistakes. We were exceptional defensively, I felt calm. I found my smile again. I found a united Italy tonight. The attitude was good this week, I expected this kind of game“, argued the Nazionale goalkeeper on Rai.
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