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This Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain validated its ticket for the 16th finals of the Champions League by taming the Stuttgart club on the score of 4 goals to 1.
The red and blue carried out an almost perfect score against the Germans and confirmed their sparkling success against Manchester City during the previous day.
A performance on the lawn of the current fourth in Bundesliga which amazed several observers. In the after on the waves of RMCthe consultant, Kévin Diaz, revealed an anecdote on the Stuttgart-Psg meeting.
Indeed, after the meeting, an international player in the German team would have said that he was impressed by the very high level of Luis Enrique players.
“” PSG is very strong! I have never played against a team like that, I never played against a team that hurt me so much! They keep the ball, they accelerate … They are too strong in Paris Saint-Germain, “would have Admitted the main interested party. Words that would confirm that the capital's club has been crossing a new level for several weeks.
Brest in the 16th finals of C1
To continue seducing Europe, Paris Saint-Germain will initially have to get rid of the Brest stadium in the 16th finals of the Champions League on February 11 and 19. A double confrontation which seems within the reach of Parisians. But beware, the SB29 surprises in C1 and will give everything to create the surprise. First round this Saturday evening in Ligue 1 on behalf of the 20th day of the championship. Business to follow …
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