“It doesn’t change anything”, the words of Zaire-Emery after the victory in the Classic!

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Paris Saint-Germain outclasses Olympique de Marseille. This Sunday evening, as part of the 9th day of Ligue 1, the capital club emerged victorious in this French Classic with a score of 3 goals to 0.

Ready tactically and technically, the Parisians played the perfect match on the Olympian pitch. Opposite, the Marseillais never really got into the game and sank even more with Amine Harit’s red card in the 20th minute of play.

A red card which would not have changed the outcome of the game according to midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery who produced a more than successful performance against the Marseille midfield. “ We are happy and proud, we knew it would be complicated, we scored three goals without conceding a single one so we will leave calmly this evening. Red? I didn’t see the action and I haven’t watched since, it’s like that, good for us it smiled on us and it allowed us to dominate them even more. If that changes anything? I don’t think so, we saw in the first 15 minutes that we were good, we made them run, we created chances so no, I don’t think that changes anything.” he declared in the mixed zone.

A Zaire-Emery who finds color again

In a period of doubt for several weeks, Warren Zaire-Emery found color on the Marseille lawn this Sunday evening during the Classic. The Parisian titi had an interesting match by being dynamic and sharp on the offensive level but also in recovery.

A performance which should give him confidence for the next rounds. PSG hosts RC Lens as part of the 10th day.

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