LdC, PSG: Luis Enrique has no favorite opponent

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For PSG last night, it was not a Champions League evening, but a Coupe de France evening. The Parisians, at home against Nice, validated their ticket for the 1/2 final after a 3-1 victory. At the end of the match, however, Luis Enrique was asked about the queen of competitions. When all the qualifiers were known, journalists asked him what was the best draw for the quarter-finals. The PSG coach announces that he is not afraid of any team.

“I have no preference on the Champions League draw. But what I am sure of is that no team wants to come up against PSG. None. In any case, if we believe that there is an easy draw, we will win nothing” he replied to the media. The opponents will be strong with Manchester City, the title holder, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, ​​Arsenal, Atlético de Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. The draw for the quarter-finals of the Champions League will take place tomorrow at noon in Nyon (Switzerland).

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