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Six days after its scathing success at the Vélodrome (0-3) – not without having benefited from the controversial expulsion of Amine Harit – PSG recorded a new victory in the championship on Saturday, as part of the 10e lifted (1-0), thus pushing back its first Monegasque runner-up by six lengths.
During this match again, the opponent may have felt cheated, diminished by the expulsion of Abdukodir Khusanov for an action which could (should?) have earned Marquinhos a red card as well. In any case, this is the thesis of Lensois, well reassured at the end of the meeting.
“All the small decisions always go in their favor”
“ It’s always the same against PSG. As soon as you touch a player, it’s a foul. All the little decisions always go in their favor. We accept, but it’s annoying “, said Kevin Danso, the Austrian defender of Sang et Or, who deplored in the hot mixed zone the four yellow cards (not counting the one inflicted on Will Still) wiped by his team beyond Khusanov’s red.
Already at the break, the walls of the Parc des Princes shook behind the scenes during an altercation between Luis Campos, the Parisian sports director, and Lens striker Florian Sotoca. The visitors then came after Mr. Delajod and his assessors for a big charge behind the back of Jonathan Gradit not reported on a goal action by Bradley Barcola.
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