PSG – Brest: Gonçalo Ramos’ relief after his goal

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Coming into play in the 79th minute, Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos found the net in the victory against Stade Brestois, at the Parc des Princes, in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. An achievement which does an enormous amount of good for the former Benfica scorer, who was one of the big victims of the repositioning of Kylian Mbappé at the forefront of the attack. In any case, it doesn’t take much for Gonçalo Ramos to perform well in the game. This is enough to give him a little more confidence, even though he was recruited for 80 million euros last summer:

“I think we played a good game, we won. This victory is the most important thing. And I’m also happy to have scored a goal. My goal came from a collective game, and I was there just to finalize the action. And it was important to be in a good position, and to be able to score this goal. Our goal is to win all the matches and advance to the next round of this Coupe de France. It’s always important to win. The next match will be against Lille, and we will prepare to win the next match.specified the Portuguese striker at the microphone of PSG TV.

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