PSG: Senny Mayulu’s confidences on his first at the Parc des Princes

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He is one of the new gems of Paris Saint-Germain. Author of ten appearances with PSG this season, punctuated by a goal and an assist, Senny Mayulu has shown that he has great qualities to showcase for the coming years with the capital club. Taking his first steps during a Coupe de France match against US Revel at the beginning of January, he also took part in his first minutes in the championship away to Montpellier. He finally had to wait until April 6 and a match against Clermont to set foot on the pitch at the Parc des Princes for the first time as a starter.

An unforgettable memory for the 18-year-old striker who spoke about this moment on the microphone of our colleagues from Le Parisien: “Already just by going out for the warm-up, I had an incredible moment, my eyes were full of stars. Walking on the lawn of the Park was truly a childhood dream. For me, who watched the matches on TV, seeing the supporters, hearing the chants, feeling the atmosphere, it was just magical. I was excited as hell, I wanted the match to start very quickly, so that I could play and have fun with everyone… I had a little pressure, but it was rather positive, more comparable to excitement than anything else.»

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