LdC: a 2018 world champion believes in PSG’s chances

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In an unfavorable draw after its defeat at the Parc des Princes, Paris Saint-Germain drew on its resources to reverse the trend in its favor and thus claim the scalp of FC Barcelona. Thanks to this success, the capital club is back in the last four of the Champions League for the first time in three years and can now dream of securing its first star. In any case, this is what Blaise Matuidi wants. After remembering his moments of glory and disillusionment under the Parisian colors between 2011 and 2018, the 2018 world champion had high hopes for the Ile-de-France team in the most prestigious of European competitions.

“We can always have regrets when we have not achieved the expected objectives. There was a time under Ancelotti, in 2012-2013, when we met the great Barça with Messi in the quarter-finals. It wasn’t easy, we didn’t lose in the two matches (2-2 in the first leg, 1-1 in the return) but we were still eliminated… But that said, I only keep good memories, They were good years… I hope it will be this year. There is everything for PSG to finally lift this big-eared cup.expressed the former Parisian and international tricolor (84 selections) on the antennas of RMC.

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