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The classic between PSG and OM has returned its verdict: not surprisingly, it is the players of Luis Enrique who won at the Parc des Princes (3-1). Largely dominating, the Ile-de-France residents managed to take two goals in advance from the first half. Despite a beautiful Marseille reaction in the second, the Reds and Blues were superior and managed to take the break again. Author of his team's second goal, Nuno Mendes delivered his impressions after the meeting.
Asked about the performance of the Champions of France, the left side was satisfied with the Parisian evening performance, supporting the importance of remaining serious after the reduction in the gap of the Phocaeans: “ We tried to make our match, control, not let the opponent do what he wanted. Today, we have shown that we have to control the match. We get out with a victory, it is the most important. It's always complicated, we win 2-0, after they put a goal. You always have to keep your head cool. We must continue to do what we did. At the end of this 26th day, Paris is more than ever a leader, now 19 points ahead of her evening opponent.
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