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This Wednesday evening, PSG unrolled its football against Stuttgart (4-1) and thus ensured its place for the Champions League dams. The Parisian club will face Brest or Monaco in the next round. After the match, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi appeared in the mixed zone and confided in the Parisian qualification. And he seemed rather happy to see PSG continue and face one of the two French clubs.
“I have always trusted the coach and the players. I know who they are: by being with them, I felt that they had the capacity to go far in this competition. (…) We have a style, we have a DNA, and the most important thing is what we have created for a year and a half. We have a team for now, but also for the future. Brest or Monaco? It's good, Brest has a very good season, Monaco too. We respect them a lot, it will not be easy. I am very, very proud that Ligue 1 has four qualified representatives, it is the first time in the history of the Champions League, and it is magnificent for French football. ”launched the president of PSG after the meeting. It remains to be seen the opponent this Friday.
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