Monaco: Adi Hutter regrets the lack of realism against PSG

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This Friday evening, PSG went against AS Monaco (4-1). A wide score that illustrated the level gap between the two teams. Monaco did not really exist in this match but still missed several occasions in the first period. A lack of realism denounced by coach Adi Hutter at the microphone of Dazn. If he believes that PSG is stronger, he regrets the opportunities missed by his own. Which could have changed the match according to him.

“After a defeat, it's always disappointing. For players too. I think we lose the match on the first period. We missed too many opportunities and especially before the first goal of PSG. In the second half, PSG showed in a few minutes how strong it is. 4-1 is a fact. We are disappointed. In 5 minutes, we conceded two goals. We had the ball and we lost it with too important errors. We can see the quality of PSG offensively with fantastic players. After Kvara's goal and the 3rd goal, the match was over. But we did not give up. PSG deserves its victory. If we lack maturity? Yes and no. There is not a guilty player but hey PSG is on another level. And now we're going to think of Benfica with this first round. We have to get this defeat out of our heads ”he launched.

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