PSG, Désiré Doué in heaven after his debut!

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A monstrous and impressive Paris Saint-Germain this Friday evening at the Parc des Princes against Montpellier, winning with a score of 6 goals to 0.

A first home match and under the red and blue colours of dreams for Désiré Doué who came on after an hour of play in place of Bradley Barcola.

Although he didn’t score or provide an assist, the Parisian number 14 showed some great things on the pitch and proved that he had all the qualities to play an important role in this squad this season.

After the match, in the mixed zone, the former Rennes player did not hide his joy at having played his first minutes of play with his new club but also at having participated in this large victory for the Paris region. The result speaks for itself, it’s very positive. The team was able to play a very good game tonight, we were also very solid defensively. A lot of pride and happiness too. I was very excited to play in these colours. I’m very happy tonight, plus it’s a very nice victory,” he said.

Before continuing: “ I feel good, I came back well (after his silver medal at the Olympics). There were the Olympic Games which took a lot of energy and we got back to it quite early on our side. But, I feel very good and ready to attack this new season.

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