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OGC Nice pocketed a precious point this Sunday evening at home against Paris Saint-Germain. Very dominant in the first period, Franck Haise’s players managed to manhandle the Parisians for long minutes, which made it possible to achieve, despite the final result, a very solid performance and thus avoid defeat. Questioned after the meeting in the mixed zone, Gianluigi Donnarumma was keen to take stock after an eventful week at Paris Saint-Germain:
“The first half was not good, we need to do better. This needs to be improved because it is very important. We were better in the second half. Then we conceded another goal so I’m very angry about that, we have to be more aggressive. The criticism doesn’t affect me, I’m prepared for it, I’m happy with myself and working with this team. The end of the Championship is still far away, it doesn’t matter not to be first, we will improve. We made a lot of mistakes in the first half but if we play like we did in the second half, we will have very good matches.
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