PSG: a new XXL reinforcement for the rest of the C1!

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Paris Saint-Germain addresses the rest of this European campaign with a slightly more garnished workforce.

While the regular phase of this new Champions League formula was concluded by two saving victories against Manchester City (4-2) and Stuttgart (4-1), the Paris Saint-Germain Projives on the rest of this campaign with full confidence.

The first obstacle of the capital's club will be French since the Luis Enrique team finds the Brest stadium, a feeling of this European season after the start of a heroic course. A double-confrontation that Parisians approach with a more impressive offensive striking force.

Luis Enrique holds a “player's p ***”

Recruited during this winter transfer window, KHVICHA KVaratskhelia could not play in the Champions League until then, because his registration was not effective. The former Napolotain is now authorized to be aligned in C1 matches, and it is an additional luxury option for Luis Enrique.

For Jérôme Rothen, “Kvara” is ” a player of player Who will improve an ever more prolific attack. “” What is impressive is their ability to make very few errors, which was not the case some time ago. The players got back on the right way. On the attack line is incredible, and in the middle there is very little waste“,” Said the RMC consultant. As a reminder, the Georgian international unlocked his counter by scoring a magnificent goal against Monaco on Friday (4-1).

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