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Nice came close to creating a sensation this Sunday in Ligue 1, against Paris Saint-Germain. At the end of the first period, the Aiglons led 1-0 thanks to a goal from Ali Abdi (39th). But, the Parisians came back with better intentions in the second half and ended up equalizing with a goal from Nuno Mendes (52nd). Questioned after the meeting by DAZNEvann Guessand did not hide his disappointment with this draw, believing that Nice could do better. The Swiss striker was also questioned about his placement on the right wing, he who usually plays in the center.
“ Firstly, there is fatigue, they made us run a lot. There is a bitter taste, a little disappointment. When you lead at half-time against Paris, you want to keep this score. We will try to digest this. When you win 1-0, there is something to do. It’s not like they’re leading, we’re at home too. There was a way to avoid this goal. I know that the coach likes (Mohamed) Ali Cho’s movements, he wanted depth in attack. In the role behind the striker, I give him what he asks for. Percussion, duels, keeping the ball… For this match, it was a good combination. In this match, I should have been decisive, that’s the difference between a good player and a very good player. Very good players must succeed in being decisive. It is an axis of progression “, replied Guessand.
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