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Paris Saint-Germain is currently imperial at the end of the season. Since its victory in the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League against FC Barcelona, the capital club has exuded a certain strength.
However, qualifying against Barça was not so simple. The Parisians lost the first leg at the Parc des Princes with a score of 3 goals to 2 and were even trailing 1-0 in the return leg.
However, despite two late goals, the Rouge et Bleu had no doubts and always believed in possible qualification. In an interview given to RMC SportBradley Barcola said the team had no doubts despite Raphinha’s opener.
“Often, when we concede a goal, I have the reflex to look at my teammates to see their faces. And there, I saw no doubt. Didn’t even feel a little fear. That’s reassuring. I said to myself: ‘Here we go, we’re all in the same state of mind,’ he blurted.
PSG wants to make history
Paris Saint-Germain is still in contention in all competitions. The championship title will soon be acquired and the Parisian club will compete in the final of the Coupe de France and the semi-finals of the Champions League. The Ile-de-France residents want to win everything and mark the history of French football.
Luis Enrique has not hidden his desires at the end of the season and admits that he is aiming for a quadruple with PSG. “It’s a motivation to do something that has never been done in France to mark the history of our club, the city and the country. It motivates us but for the moment, we only have one title, we have to win the championship and continue to fight to give everything. It’s still a long and winding road,” he declared at a press conference. See you on May 1st and 7th…
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