PSG-OL: the strong reaction of Anthony Lopes

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Last night, Paris Saint-Germain crushed Olympique Lyonnais (see match notes), and now has more than one hand on the title. For its part, the Rhône team was taken back and saw its beautiful dynamic broken. A match to forget for Anthony Lopes, even if everything is not thrown away, as he said on Prime Video.

“It’s a catastrophic match. When you concede two goals in the first 7-8 minutes, it’s very complicated, especially coming here. Now we have to put our heads back together. There is not everything to throw away, certainly we take 4, but that should not call into question everything we have done in the past. This will allow us to hit the ground running again for next week.”, commented the 33-year-old Lyon goalkeeper. The next meeting promises to be decisive, since Les Gones host AS Monaco, runner-up to PSG this Monday.

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