Ginola makes fun of Barcelona after PSG qualify

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Former Parisian footballer, David Ginola, addressed the Barcelonans after their elimination in C1.

Barça was kicked out of the Champions League on Tuesday evening by losing heavily against PSG (1-4). A setback that the Catalans had great difficulty accepting. The day after this failure, many of them cried foul.

So, are the people of Barcelona being too whiny or are they right to denounce the refereeing? David Ginola, the former glory of PSG, answered this question this Wednesday. “When you lose 4-1, you will always try to find excuses”he noted during the Canal Football Club program.

Ginola hits Barça and congratulates PSG

“El Magnifico” also spoke about the performance of his former team: “What is important is the emergence of executives. The PSG team played more as a team than before.”

Asked about the upcoming half against Borussia Dortmund, Ginola said: “We need to talk about trust capital. We see it on the players' heads. they know what they have achieved. They gained points at the mental level. As players, I feel they are capable of passing.”

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