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Stade de Reims approaches its match against Paris Saint-Germain, Saturday (9 p.m.), with ambition.
After an almost perfect start to the season (4 wins in 4 matches, 16 goals scored and 3 conceded), the
Paris Saint-Germain travels to Reims to try to confirm its supremacy in Ligue 1. A short but perilous trip for the capital club.
Because in recent seasons, Reims has always known how to cause problems for the French champion. The Champagne club will once again try to live up to the event.
” In this kind of encounter, you have to make monstrous efforts,
launched Luka Elsner. When you are on the pitch and you feel the support of the crowd on a tackle or a positive action, it erases the impact of the effort. We hope to be able to create this match where the crowd gives us this energy and this strength.
Reims wants to repeat Marseille’s trick
The Stade de Reims coach does not forget that his team was able to pick up a point on the Vélodrome pitch against another big team like Olympique de Marseille.
” We are committed to ourselves and our performances. We are on two wins and we would like to continue this momentum, at least by delivering a great match. We have to stay efficient from weekend to weekend. Making accounting projections on this match is difficult.“, concluded the technician.
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