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Yesterday evening, Paris Saint-Germain fell on the pitch of the Allianz Arena against Bayern Munich (1-0). A defeat which complicates the affairs of the Parisians, who are in 26th position in the ranking after 5 days in the Champions League. Which greatly worries Laure Boulleau, who spoke on the subject on the set of Channel Champions Club on Canal+.
“I already had little hope because it was complicated for them to project themselves, to create chances, but after the red, ten against eleven, it was even more difficult for Paris Saint-Germain (… ) What bothers me is that the more matches are repeated, the less emotion I have. When I watch PSG matches, I can’t feel that little spark. I may be a big romantic but I want to feel something, even in matches where you can lose. There, the matches repeat themselves and I don’t feel much. If they qualify, great, but I want to feel a lot more emotions than that.” In the tough, Paris will be able to try to qualify by stringing together good results against Salzburg, Manchester City and Stuttgart.
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