Lille – PSG: Aïssa Mandi’s lucid observation

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Facing PSG at the end of the 3rd day of Ligue 1 at home, Lille lost their duel against the reigning French champion (1-3). In the game, LOSC came up against a surgical Parisian team at the forefront and carried by its individual players. With this defeat, the northern club missed the opportunity to move to the top of the championship and strike a big blow in this new edition. As a good player, Aïssa Mandi felt that the Parisians deserved their success at the final whistle.

Above all, we remember the defeat because we are ambitious, we wanted to win here in front of our fans. We are competitors, we want to win every match. I think Paris deserves its victory. We didn’t do badly either, we did some good things but not enough to win. We always have a very good start to the season. It’s Paris, it’s complicated to beat them at home. They had control and a lot of possession. We wanted to have it too but we showed too much waste on technical matters. They are still a great team, that doesn’t forgive. They have top-class players capable of putting their chances in the back of the net.“, the Algerian explained to the microphone of DAZN.

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