OM-PSG: Vitinha is a happy man

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This Sunday evening, OM collapsed on their own lawn and in one of the most important matches of their season. Indeed, at the Vélodrome, the Marseillais paid for the rapid exclusion of Amine Harit in the first period to concede three goals during the first act (0-3). Despite this special context, the taste of victory in a Classic still appeals to Parisians.

Asked after the match about DAZNVitinha affirmed that he was happy with this precious success: “It’s a good feeling, joy. Winning here, in this stadium, there is always a special flavor. So, we are very happy. Special meeting? Yes, of course they take a red card early. Afterwards, we managed to score two goals in a row and that killed the match. The truth is that we could score more goals, we created a lot of chances. Today, it wasn’t necessary, but we will have to continue to create opportunities because we will have to better realize our opportunities. We are very happy, we won this match which is always special.

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