Ludovic Giuly reveals what can work in favor of PSG against Barça

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Having played for Barça (2004-2007) and PSG (2008-2011) during his career, Ludovic Giuly will certainly have his heart divided on April 10. If it is currently difficult to identify a favorite in this quarter-final of the Champions League, the former French international believes that the absence of “crack” at Barça could work in favor of the Parisians.

In my opinion, there is no real favorite, it will be hard for Paris, but it will be two good matchesfirst judged the former Blue in an interview given to Parisian. What Barcelona is missing today is a star. In all generations, there has been a phenomenon so yes today the phenomenon is 16 years old (Lamine Yamal), but a second one is needed. If Lewandowski is a phenomenon? In Spain, we say “El Fenomeno”, “El Crack”, they don’t have that yet. Barça has good players but they don’t have a crack player like Mbappé and that can make the difference.»

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