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This Sunday, PSG won largely on the OM pitch (0-3). A match truncated by Amine Harit’s hasty red card in the 20th minute of play and which will inevitably have impacted the rest of the match on both sides. However, the Parisian players did not hide their joy at having won one of the meetings of the season. In the mixed zone, Warren Zaire-Emery even thinks that the red card will not have changed the appearance of the match.
“We are happy and proud, we knew it would be complicated, we scored three goals without conceding a single one so we will leave calmly this evening. Red? I didn’t see the action and I haven’t watched since, it’s like that, good for us it smiled on us and it allowed us to dominate them even more. If that changes anything? I don’t think so, we saw in the first 15 minutes that we were good, we made them run, we created chances so no I don’t think that changes anything“.
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