PSG-Rennes: Vitinha’s lucid analysis

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Saved at the bell. With the reception of Stade Rennais this Sunday late in the afternoon, PSG had to consolidate its first place in the elite. In the end, nothing went as planned for Luis Enrique’s gang. Trailing following a fantastic goal from Amine Gouiri in the first period, the Parisians finally inherited a penalty at the end of the match, converted by Gonçalo Ramos, to save the furniture.

After the meeting, Vitinha gave a clear assessment of this meeting: “We were very good until Rennes’ first goal, that’s football, we didn’t take advantage of our opportunities. Afterwards, we were a little worried until the break, we spoke with the coach, we made an adjustment, but it was difficult with Rennes, because they have good players. We created chances, but we didn’t score until that penalty at the end. It’s hard as everyone has seen. But you have to practice on that. We want possession, but we also have to create chances, not just eleven players behind the ball. You have to have mobility. Having the ball and creating opportunities, we have to work on that.»

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