LdC: Arsène Wenger’s prediction which will please PSG supporters

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Present at the Stade de France this Wednesday, on the occasion of the 10th edition of Evasion Day organized by the Premiers de Cordée association, Arsène Wenger gave his time to answer a few questions from the media. On the program: the European journeys of PSG and OM, respectively engaged in the semi-finals of the Champions League and the Europa League. If the menu promises to be plentiful for the last two clubs involved in the European Cup, the former Arsenal manager still wants to be optimistic, especially for the Parisians.

Both can go to the endsaid FIFA’s director of global football development. When you’re in the last four, you can’t help but think about going all the way. Since the start of the season, I had said that it could be the year of Paris. We had a final before time between Manchester City and Real Madrid. A big piece is gone. The two favorites are Real and PSG. You have to be careful but I think it could be the year of Paris.”

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