PSG-Real Sociedad: a Parisian executive announces the color

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Portuguese international Danilo Pereira says Paris Saint-Germain are not afraid to “assume the status of favorites” against Real Sociedad.

Paris Saint-Germain is not afraid. On the eve of the clash against Real Sociedad in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, serenity hovers over the Parisians, if we are to believe defender Danilo Pereira.

The Portuguese international says he is ready to take on the status of favorite for his team. “It’s not dangerous to assume the status of favorite, it’s in your head that you have to be aware that the C1 is always difficult,” Pereira first tempers in an interview with France Bleu Paris . There is no favorite in the field. »

Confidence displayed

The former Porto member nevertheless recognizes that PSG is superior to its next opponent on paper. “I think yes, we are favorites,” he confided. We must think like that and we must arrive at this meeting with the desire to dominate the match, and above all to win it. »

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