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“You call it a clasico, for me, it's not a clasico. We cannot compare the workforce and the economic force of the two clubs. The clasico is when there is a fight, you take a blow, you put one. I like pressure but it is not reality between Paris and Marseille. I may be crazy but I see it like that. There is no competition, really “. Here is what Roberto de Zerbi said, present at a press conference, a few minutes after the defeat (1-3) of OM against PSG at the end of the 26th day of Ligue 1.. A media output with the appearance of weakness that should not fail to react on the side of the Canebière.
In the meantime, Luis Enrique was quickly questioned about the astonishing exit of his counterpart. Faced with journalists, the former coach of La Roja – Anges after the new success of PSG allowing the club to count 19 points ahead of its historic rival – then confided uncompromising. “The question is not that I want or not (a rival, editor's note). This is the reality of Ligue 1.. We are 19 points ahead because my team was infinitely superior to the others but I see the teams playing in Europe and they compete the best ”first declared the native of Gijon.
Luis Enrique assumes!
And add: “Lille was in the Champions League at a very high level. Brest was unlucky to play against us in eighth. Brest could have eliminated a lot of high -level teams. I do not know why there is this tendency to depreciate the French teams. I don't know. What I know is that our version is very high. We could compete in any championship, English, Spanish … without any problem, facing any rival and we demonstrate it. I would even say more in these championships our performance would still be superior because our regularity is one of our big strengths. In short competitions, it's more difficult “.
To conclude, Luis Enrique finally said more about the observation made by RDZ. A position of force that the Parisian coach assumes perfectly despite jealousy caused by such power. “There are no doubts that PSG is a team that has great economic potential and it is something that I like, being able to access any player, it would not be missing that it bothers me. To those who don't like it, too bad, it's football. We want to be competitive to write the story and beat the best teams. For that, it takes money, players and a good idea for a game and it is our project. Of course many are jealous when they see the difference but the world of football is thus done. The powerful financial teams dominate and this is our objective: to dominate in France as in Europe. We will see if we will get there ”. Welcome …
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