LdC, PSG: Vitinha’s great frustration

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PSG suffered another defeat this evening in the Champions League on the 4th day. Despite its domination and several situations in the second half, the capital club ended up losing against Atlético de Madrid (2-1) on the last counter of the match concluded by Correa. At the microphone of Canal+Vitinha expressed his frustration. “This is our game plan. We can improve by correcting our composure. We had chances but once again we didn’t score.»

For the Portuguese midfielder, his team must do much better in the opposing area. “We got into the match well, we scored. We cash in on a detail, a deconcentration. Afterwards, we failed to score. We lacked composure. We tried to win but unfortunately in the last minute with their last chance, we conceded a goal. It’s hard», assures the 24-year-old player who talks about the rest of the competition. “We have the level. There are 4 games left and we are going to do everything we can to get through.»

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