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This evening, PSG plays a large part of its season in San Sebastian. Even if Luis Enrique’s team can view this duel with a certain serenity, thanks to its 2-0 success in the first leg, some supporters and observers fear a disaster scenario. This is the case of Jérôme Rothen, who explained it in his show Rothen ignites on RMC Sport.
“PSG is not immune to a turnaround. I’m not saying that they experienced it before and that they have to use it because these players weren’t there, so there’s no point in thinking about the Remontada. But turnarounds, whether with French clubs or not, have always happened. Fortunately, Real Sociedad believes in it. In the first period at the Parc des Princes they put PSG in difficulty. (…) In this match, they can transcend themselves over 90 or 120 minutes. You’re not safe. This year, given the level of PSG away from home, even a Ligue 1 match against teams inferior to Real Sociedad, PSG struggled”, launched the former player. We will soon be fixed…
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