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The president of Paris Saint-Germain made strong remarks after the victory of Paris Saint-Germain against Brest, Tuesday (7-0).
A sensational 7-0 success with 7 different scorers: Paris Saint-Germain struck very hard on Tuesday evening, in the sixteenth return to return from
Champions League. The capital's club recited its ranges to chain the goals against an outdated Brest stadium and validate its qualification for the eighths.
But despite a cumulative score of 10-0 on the two games, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi wanted to pay a vibrant tribute to his evening opponent. “” I want to pay a particular tribute to Brest, who has honored French and French football in this Champions League campaign. President the saint, Yann (Kerdraon), Pascal (Robert), Grégory (Lorenzi) and the whole Brest team build something for the long term and have always treated us very well. It was an honor for PSG to face on the field in the past two weeks a club whose French football can be proud. »»
Brest deserves praise
The president of Paris Saint-Germain repeated that French football could be proud of the Stade Brestois, after the Breton club made an exceptional career for its first participation in the European Cup.
“” It was a beautiful match for our club and another demonstration of the team project that we are building, not only illustrated by the 7 different scorers of this evening but also by the whole team. Once again, we were a collective“, He concluded.
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