“It’s a memory that I will keep all my life,” the strong words of Vitinha

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He is perhaps the most important player in the Paris Saint-Germain squad at the end of the season. Vitinha has continued to seduce for several weeks. The Portuguese midfielder has moved into another dimension under the leadership of Luis Enrique.

His repositioning as number 6 changed the situation. The number 17 appears sparkling and dazzles the football world. During the Champions League quarter-final against FC Barcelona, ​​he showed all of Europe the talented player he was by being decisive in the first leg and the return leg.

His goal on the Montjuic pitch changed PSG’s season. At the microphone of PSG TVthe midfielder returned to his clear shot against the Catalan club. “My celebration for this goal was extreme. This goal is a memory that I will keep for the rest of my life. It was an important goal, against an important team. The goal is really crucial since it was 2-1. I don’t forget the goals against Marseille and against Barça at the Parc, but this one is really special.” did he declare.

Centerpiece for the semi-finals against Dortmund

After the quarter-finals against FC Barcelona, ​​Paris Saint-Germain will challenge Borussia Dortmund this Wednesday, May 1 and Tuesday, May 7 for a place in the Champions League final. A crucial double confrontation for Vitinha and his partners who have the opportunity to mark the history of the club.

Facing the Germans, the Portuguese midfielder will be, barring any big surprises, lined up in the Parisian midfield, in front of the defense. He will once again be a key element of Luis Enrique’s system for launching offensives but above all for keeping the ball against opposing pressure. He should play with Warren Zaire-Emery and Fabian Ruiz in the middle.

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