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It’s the big day for Paris Saint-Germain. This Tuesday evening, the Rouge et Bleu face Bayern Munich in the Champions League and have no room for error.
Present at a pre-match press conference this Monday at the Allianz Arena, Vitinha spoke about the shock against the Germans and took the opportunity to declare his love for the capital club.
The Portuguese midfielder feels good within the Parisian club and should extend his contract until June 2029 in the coming weeks. “What I can say is that I feel good at PSG, my family too. I like the project we have, the direction the club is taking. I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t stay long.” he told journalists.
Before continuing when asked for his opinion on Luis Enrique: “He took me to a different level. Now the challenge is to prove that it wasn’t just for one year. But he helped me a lot. »
Starter this Tuesday evening against Bayern Munich
Barring any surprises and a big turnaround, Vitinha will indeed be present on the pitch during the kick-off against Bayern Munich. The number 17 has been the real boss of the red and blue midfield since last season. A good result for the Ile-de-France residents will require a good performance from their metronome against the opposing midfield.
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