Gonçalo Ramos forced to “wash other players’ jerseys”

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The Portuguese striker is almost never started by Luis Enrique. Even for matches where the PSG coach is likely to rotate his squad.

Once again, Gonçalo Ramos was a substitute during the Paris Saint-Germain match on Wednesday evening. For this round of 16 of the Coupe de France, against Stade Brestois, the Portuguese striker only came on in the 79th minute. In stoppage time, he ensured Parisian qualification for the next round by scoring the third goal for the Rouge et Bleu.

“I think we had a good match, we won. This victory is the most important thing. And I’m also happy to have scored a goalreacted the former Benfica player at the microphone of PSG TV. My goal ? It came from a team game, and I was there just to finalize the action. And it was important to be in a good position, and to be able to score this goal. Our goal is to win all the matches and advance to the next round of this Coupe de France. It’s always important to win. The next match? It will be against Lille, and we will prepare to win the next match. »

The servant on duty?

During the meeting, Daniel Riolo joked about the situation of Gonçalo Ramos, a player in whom Luis Enrique hardly seems to trust. “Ramos must have done something serious to Luis Enrique, right? Soon he will ask him to wash the jerseys and polish the pumps of the other players I think”wrote the sports journalist on his X account.

On August 7, Gonçalo Ramos was committed to Paris Saint Germain, from Benfica Lisbon, as part of a loan with compulsory purchase option amounting to 80 million euros.

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