PSG: Gonçalo Ramos confides in his difficult adaptation

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Author of 7 goals in his last 10 matches played, Gonçalo Ramos (22 years old) is back very well with Paris Saint-Germain. However, arriving this summer on a loan with a purchase option of around 80 million euros, the Portuguese striker had difficulty adapting to France and was reduced for a long time due to a virus. A bad period which he returned to this Monday, before facing Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-finals on Tuesday (9 p.m.).

“In the first months here I had a difficult period of adaptation, it was not easy. But, I worked a lot and everyone helped me get back in shape and I’m finally confident and that’s why I’m playing more regularly. Will I be a starter tomorrow? This is not a subject for me. I’m ready to be a starter, I’m working on it. But when I come in from the bench, I am also ready to give my best.”.

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