PSG – Brest: Mady Camara reveals the secrets of the Brest revolt

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Scorer in the 55th minute of play while his team was trailing 2-0, Mady Camara sounded the revolt of the Brestois, finally returning to 2-2 against a two-faced PSG this Sunday evening. Present at the microphone of Prime Video after the match, the Finistère midfielder was obviously satisfied with the result, implying that his coach Eric Roy had made a rant at the break.

This result rewards our state of mind, even more so in the second half because we know that PSG are a machine at the Park, so coming back from a 2-0 down is obviously nice. Yes, the coach had a big speech at half-time to get us moving because we know we can do good things. We believed in ourselves and Paris gave up. This ranking is not anecdotal, we have what we deserve and we will continue like this. The European Cup? Why not.»

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