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Friday evening, in the opening match of the twelfth day of Ligue 1, Luis Enrique started Matvey Safonov in goal for Paris Saint-Germain, for the reception of Toulouse. Little used during the first period, the Russian goalkeeper distinguished himself with a double save against Shavy Babicka during the second half.
Enough to maintain a form of competition with Gianluigi Donnarumma? Luis Enrique maintains the suspense on this subject.
” Maybe, replied the Spanish technician in French, at a press conference. Maybe yes, maybe no. It’s the accent of Versailles, not of Paris. »
Donnarumma-Safonov, competition does exist
At the microphone of DAZNSafonov was able to talk about this situation.
“There are matches that are shared between Gigi and meconfirmed number 39 of the Rouge et Bleu. We only have a few situations facing us. We want to play and we have to play. We have to create more chances than our opponents. His double stop? For me, it was a normal situation. We prepare for this kind of situation and it’s not so difficult after all. Maybe from the stands it looks difficult but for us it was easy. »
Tuesday evening, PSG will face Bayern Munich on the fifth day of the Champions League. Unless there is a huge surprise, it is Gianluigi Donnarumma who this time should occupy the place of last bastion in the Ile-de-France region. However, the Italian goalkeeper is clearly under pressure.
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