OM-PSG: Mamadou Sakho trusts the Parisians

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The meeting between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain this Sunday has everything to be a “ Classic “. Two coaches with offensive ideas, two teams neck and neck (OM, 3rd against PSG, 1st), a sold-out Stade Vélodrome… A match awaited by all Ligue 1 lovers and which has already been experienced Mamadou Sakho. Asked by RMC on the Classic, this Thursday, the youngest captain in the history of the capital club believes that this young PSG team is capable of winning this meeting on Marseille soil.

It’s true that PSG is rebuilding. There are new players, young players. There needs to be time to adapt. But when you have a Parisian heart… I always think that Paris will win. And Paris will winhe said before remembering the OM-PSG in which he was able to participate. All the Classics that I was able to experience were exceptional moments. These are matches that remain engraved. Having the chance to participate in a Clasico when you are Parisian, when you grew up in the Capital, when you have worn the Paris jersey throughout the Parisian suburbs and when you have the chance to play it with the professionals, that is not priceless. These are memorable moments. »

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