PSG – Real Sociedad: the rage of Imanol Alguacil

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Real Sociedad lost 2-0 to PSG this evening. But the Basques left a good image on the lawn of the Parc des Princes, with a particularly good first period. After the match, coach Imanol Alguacil still had a bad time, because of this first goal which somewhat spoiled all the work accomplished so far.

“We gave them the first goal and we lost track of the match. In a match like this, it’s not possible. We could even have paid more for it. Looking at the first half, it’s a bad result. But seeing the second one, we’re almost okay. Come on, let’s be positive… The goal conditioned the rest. It was a balanced match, we stood up to them, that’s already a lot, and we had our options. We did a great job to stop them, and not just Mbappé. Even Luis Enrique told me that we made them suffer. It must be taken into account”explained the Basque coach at a press conference, annoyed by this first, avoidable goal according to him.

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