Lucas Hernandez, his head already elsewhere!

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Passing in front of the microphones after the draw conceded by PSG against Brest (2-2), Lucas Hernandez turned towards the Champions League.

PSG missed out on Sunday against Brest at the end of the 20e day of Ligue 1. While leading 2-0 at the break, the capital club was caught in the second half, ultimately having to settle for a draw (2-2). A result which did not worry Lucas Hernandez.

“It’s a shame, after this great first half. We start the second a little sleepy. We faced a good team from Brest. It’s up to us to improve and correct the mistakes we made. The team is working well, we are in a good dynamic”confided the world champion, continuing by evoking the only real objective of the Parisians in the coming weeks: “We will continue to work to be 100% on February 14 against Real Sociedad. »

In the Ligue 1 standings, PSG is now 6 points ahead of its first pursuer, OGC Nice, and nine ahead of Brest, still surprising in third.

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