“He doesn’t inspire confidence in me,” Claude Puel not tender with a Parisian

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Paris Saint-Germain is not missing out in this round of 16 first leg of the Champions League. This Wednesday evening, the Rouge et Bleu won with a score of 2 goals to 0 against Real Sociedad.

A success which allows the Parisians to take an option on qualification before the return match in San Sebastian on the next 5th.

However, the Ile-de-France residents worried in the first period. Luis Enrique’s men were put in difficulty by the Basques. Several Parisian players failed to raise their level in these first minutes, like Lucas Beraldo.

The young Brazilian was surprisingly established in the left lane of defense in place of Lucas Hernandez. The former Sao Paulo player struggled on all fronts against the Spaniards.

During a newspaper interviewTeamClaude Puel did not understand the Brazilian’s tenure and believes that he is still too soft for this type of meeting.

“I don’t know Beraldo too well yet, but from what I’ve seen, yes, it’s rather surprising. He doesn’t inspire much confidence in me, especially as a left back, where he had already appeared in difficulty against Zhegrova in front of LOSC and where he suffered again against Kubo. He is undoubtedly more comfortable in the middle. But whatever his position, he seems below his partners to me. »

On the bench against FC Nantes?

PSG is not done with its week. This Saturday evening, the capital club visits FC Nantes as part of the 22nd day of Ligue 1. Having started the last 5 matches, Lucas Beraldo could take a breather this time and start the match on the bench replacements. Lucas Hernandez could find his left side against the Canaries. To be continued…

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