Marcel Desailly compares PSG to OM in 93

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Qualified for the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain will face Borussia Dortmund on May 1 in Germany for the first leg. The return match will take place on May 7 at the Parc des Princes. Luis Enrique’s men have the qualities to go all the way. In any case, this is the opinion of Marcel Desailly, questioned during a press conference organized before the Laureus trophies. His words are relayed by RMC Sport.

“We all love Real Madrid, but I think Bayern have a chance and so do PSG. The last few seasons, they had a lot of top players. It makes me think of the Marseille of my time. We won the first Champions League in French football when no one expected it (in 1993, editor’s note). There had been a real drop in quality in terms of players. And suddenly, we did it (…) Paris lost Neymar and Messi, but they can create a surprise and surprise the whole football world. Desailly therefore believes in Parisian victory.

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