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This Saturday, PSG provided the essentials on their lawn (1-0). Against RC Lens, the Parisians quickly opened the score but were unable to show enough realism to add to the score in the second half. A rather frustrating meeting for the capital club which is nevertheless taking off in the standings and which is preparing as well as possible before its European meeting next week against Atlético de Madrid (Wednesday, 9 p.m.). Entering the game, Désiré Doué made a fairly attractive entry. Despite always being a waste, the 19-year-old attacking midfielder posed some problems for the Lens defense. Questioned at the end of the meeting at the microphone of BeIN Sportsthe Parisian number 14 took the opportunity to reveal his prestigious ambitions with the capital club:
“We are very happy, victory is the most important thing. We continue our momentum. We still have to improve and we will do it in training. We could have scored more. There are days like this, the most important are the three points. We had a good team and a good goalkeeper facing us. We will work to score as many goals as possible. I think at my age I’m lucky to be versatile. I have offensive but also defensive qualities and that allows me to play a lot of minutes. I try to express myself as best I can when I enter the field. It’s a very big club and very ambitious like me. I aim to grow with this club. I don’t think that’s the point. It will be the quality of my entries and the relevance in my game that will make the differences.»
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