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Gianluigi Donnarumma doesn’t care what people think of him. While PSG has just had two unfavorable results against Arsenal (2-0 defeat) then Nice (1-1), the Italian goalkeeper is facing a wave of criticism. Particularly because of his completely failed performance in north London. Beaten by Nuno Mendes’ block on the Nice goal this Sunday, the Italian international (68 caps) once again did not escape criticism.
Reproaches and insults that do not reach the doorman of the Squadra Azzurra. “I’m ready for it, I have big shoulders so it’s no big deal. I’m happy with myself and I’m happy to work with the team. We are going to put a lot of effort into improving, and that doesn’t affect me, I’m happy and we’re going to continue this momentum.”declared the goalkeeper trained at AC Milan, after the draw conceded against Nice. A statement which will not necessarily please Parisian supporters, who want more from their last rampart.
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