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KHVICHA KVARETSKHELIA is not ready to forget this evening of February 7. This Friday evening against AS Monaco, the Parisian striker found the way to the nets for the first time in his new colors.
A goal full of composure preceded by a high class technical chain which allowed the red and blue to take the advantage on the club of the Principality on the return from the locker room.
After the meeting, the former Napoli did not hide his joy at having been able to unlock his counter in front of his supporters. “” It is the best feeling, to mark like that in front of these incredible supporters. I wanted it to happen quickly. I worked hard to score this first goal, I have to continue working to score more for this team. Everyone treats me well, I am very proud and happy to be in this team, ” he said at the microphone of
Dazn After the meeting.
Standing on the left wing, the new number 7 has also evolved on the right side and in a more axial position against the Monegasques. It was in this position that he managed to make the difference for his own.
His teammates believe in him
This first goal with the PSG jersey will do great good in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. His partners did not hesitate to greet him after the victory and believe that he will gain momentum over the matches. This is the case of Vitinha.
“” We are very happy with his first goal. It will free him, it's not easy to arrive in a new country, half the season, when the team is already going well. But it is very good, especially in training and in its relationship with us. We try to leave him freedom and put him at ease, ” he launched in the mixed zone.
From now on, the Georgian winger is turned to the Champions League. Not qualified for meetings against Manchester City and Stuttgart, the 23 -year -old can now help his partners for the rest of the competition. There is no doubt that he will want to be decisive during the 16th finals against Brest.
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