PSG – Brest: Lucas Hernandez is not worried despite the draw

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PSG missed the boat. Faced in Brest this Sunday evening, Luis Enrique’s players had the possibility of outpacing their runner-up, Nice, by 8 points. Despite a two-goal lead at the break, the French champions were finally held in check after a weak second half (2-2). Present at the microphone of Prime Video after the match, Lucas Hernandez confided that he was not worried about the future, while recalling the quality of his opponent for the evening.

The result ? It’s a shame because we had a great first half. Afterwards, in the second half, I think we started a little sleepy, even if there was a good Brest team up front. It’s up to us to improve and find the mistakes we made, he analyzed. Brest started well with a lot of intensity. We weren’t quite there, they scored very quickly and equalized… A wake-up call for the Champions League? No, we are on a very good dynamic. It’s up to us to improve because on the 14th there is a very important match against Real Sociedad and we will have to be 100%. »

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