PSG-Le Havre: the frustration of Christopher Operi

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Resilient, this is the state of mind displayed by PSG this Saturday evening. Facing Le Havre at the Parc des Princes, Luis Enrique’s players were able to awaken sleeping resources to grab a draw (3-3), while they were trailing by two goals half an hour from the end. A result which on the other hand is enough to frustrate the Normans, engaged in a perilous maintenance operation, and still at the mercy of Metz, first relegated. After the meeting, Christopher Operi expressed his disappointment at the microphone of Channel.

Against the very big teams, you have to stay concentrated for 90 minutes, which we didn’t dolamented the Norman. We can still be proud of our match and the point taken which will count at the end of the season. We have a strong group, we want to maintain and we will do everything to achieve the club’s objective. Yes, this equalizer was frustrating because we were close to 3 points, but we’re not going to spit on it, it was a complicated match at the Park. »

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