Laure Boulleau, her funny prediction for Dortmund – PSG

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Laure Boulleau, the former footballer, shared a rather surprising prediction for Wednesday’s duel between Dortmund and Paris.

PSG travels to Dortmund on Wednesday evening for the semi-final first leg of the Champions League. It is difficult to predict the scenario of this match, but many imagine a one-sided meeting in favor of the French champions. This is the case, for example, of Laure Boulleau.

The Canal+ columnist does not see BVB posing any problems to Luis Enrique’s training at all. This is what she confided on Sunday during the Canal Football Club show. “I think this Dortmund team is playing better ball than in the group stage, with the arrival of Jadon Sancho during the winter transfer window. But, I find them very crumbly behind. There is a lot of slowness within the central hinge, with Mats Hummels.”

PSG must repeat their Barcelona performance

Present on the same field, the French coach Frédéric Antonetti was much more cautious. “They have great mental qualities. And they have Sabitzer, a very good player. »

The former international even took the liberty of giving tactical advice to the Parisian coach for this confrontation : “If PSG plays the transition like they did against Barca, it should work.”

As a reminder, during the C1 group stage, Paris remained undefeated against BVB. After dominating them 2-0 at the Parc, the Ile-de-France team obtained a draw at Signal Iduna Park (1-1).

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