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PSG never ceases to impress. In a sparkling form, Ousmane Dembélé and his partners still struck strong Tuesday evening, at the Roudourou stadium, where they dominated Brest (0-3), in the goals go to the Champions League. A new demonstration which opens the doors of the round of 16.
And once is not customary, the capital's club did not receive a goal against the Brestois. It must be said that Gianluigi Donnarumma has been chaining the very good performances for several matches, he who was criticized – often rightly – in the first half of the season. His future in Paris was even called into question.
“Lucas Chevalier is a guardian who corresponds more to the style of Luis Enrique”
Still under contract until June 2026 with PSG, the Italian porter would have seen his management put the negotiations concerning his extension on a stand-by. It even says that the champions of France would have views of the Lille Lucas Chevalier, author of a great season. A track completely validated by Laure Boulleau, who prefers French to Transalpin.
“” I still find that Lucas Chevalier is a guardian who corresponds more to the style of Luis Enrique. Afterwards, if Gianluigi Donnarumma is good at the moment, so much the better for him “, Launched the former PSG player on the set of the Canal Football Club, and add:” Me, knight, I find that it is a very good track … »A good hearing …
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