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After the match won by Paris Saint-Germain against RC Lens (0-2), on the lawn of the Félix Bollaert stadium, during the 18th day of Ligue 1, the Parisian midfielder, Vitinha, stopped at the microphone of Prime Video to look back on his team’s victory. In numerical superiority throughout the second half, the Portuguese was reassured to have locked in a valuable success in the title race:
“Being superior is not always easy. Without doing it on purpose, we make less effort and it’s difficult to continue making the same effort as usual. But we still win and it’s a great match. It’s important to have a string of good matches and I help the team, I’m here for that. I feel most comfortable on the pitch”explained the Portuguese midfielder.
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