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Starting as a centre forward against Reims, Randal Kolo Muani failed to score this Saturday evening.
Paris Saint-Germain could only manage a draw (1-1) on the pitch at Stade de Reims, on the occasion of the fifth day of Ligue 1. It is the first time this season that the capital club has finished a match without pocketing the three points.
Aligned at the tip of the Parisian attack, Randal Kolo Muani did not manage to find the fault in the Champagne defense.
“We wanted to come back and win the match at all costs. It was complicated, we tried to put in some intensity. But we have to look at the positive side, we are still undefeated. We knew they were going to play like that, they were ready for this match and we had to respond. The most important thing is that we come back with a point.”reacted the French international to the microphone of DAZN.
Reims gain confidence
DFor his part, Marshall Munetsi was delighted with this sharing of points. “We had a word today, we all worked, even the substitutes. We were solid and we all worked in the second half. It’s not easy to play against Paris, they haven’t lost this season. We have the confidence to win matches and continue the season. We take the season with each match, we don’t look up. We continue to work together and today it wasn’t easy.”said the Zimbabwean defensive midfielder.
Despite this draw, PSG increased its lead over its pursuers in Ligue 1. The Red and Blue now have thirteen points on the scoreboard, three points ahead of Olympique de Marseille and AS Monaco. As for the Rémois, they climbed to fifth place in the standings, with eight points.
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