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This Wednesday, Real Madrid moved to the lawn of Roudourou to face Brest in the Champions League. The Madrids did not tremble (3-0) thanks in particular to a double of Rodrygo, stirring on his left corridor. After the meeting, the French midfielder Pierre Lees-Melou confided in the microphone of Canal+ To explain that the result was a bit severe. And above all, he said that the possibility of facing PSG (or Benfica) during the dams was not very exciting.
“Frankly the result is a bit bitter. After well, it's Real Madrid, we all know. In view of the first period and the second, it was not deserved. But we see the difference between the two teams. But I find that we did not deserve this evening. I think everyone will cross our fingers to fall against us. Whatever happens, it will be in pleasure. Who can we play against? PSG or Benfica? Oh damn … We hope Benfica, PSG, we know them, we play them quite in Ligue 1. Too bad. You mined my morale there. It would be a shame to fall against Paris anyway. Whatever happens, we will be happy “he said.
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