PSG-LOSC: Danilo Pereira’s reaction

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Still starting with a good defensive copy, Danilo Peraira returned to this test passed by PSG against LOSC, on the lawn of the Parc des Princes, during the 21st day of Ligue 1. Despite a team reshuffled before the European clash against the Real Sociedad, the Parisians were able to turn the tide with mastery and solidity. At the microphone of Canal+the Portuguese is happy to see the team’s collective take precedence even with tactical changes:

“I always try to have a good match, to be there for the whole team. Today was a difficult match against a very solid team. We did well, we conceded a goal very early. After that we were very good. I think that in terms of pressing, we were in contact, we pressed Lille well. We knew that it was a team that liked to have the ball and getting the ball out was more complicated. We like the competitiveness here. This is how PSG should be, breaking Luis Enrique’s head. There is no difference, everyone who works deserves to play.joked the Portuguese defender.

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