PSG-LOSC: the huge disappointment of Benjamin André

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After taking the match from the right end by opening the score very early in the game, LOSC got caught in the dust by offering Paris Saint-Germain the opportunity to get back into the game after two errors on their part. Alexsandro before finally bowing down ten minutes from time (3-1) for the 21st day. With this new defeat, the second in a row, the disappointment was enormous on the Lille side, like Benjamin André.

“We started with principles, the way we played, but then we gave two great gifts and that took us out of the match. Despite a goal gap, we weren’t able to get back on track and it’s a shame because there was plenty of room. It’s not enough. We can and must do much better, especially against Le Havre which is an important match. It’s annoying because they were takeable”he regretted at the microphone of Canal +.

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