PSG seriously threatened!

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D-3 before the 100% French Champions League dam between Brest and PSG. Two clubs which, Friday evening during the 21st day of Ligue 1, won it respectively on the lawn of Nantes (0-2) and at home against Monaco (4-1). It is therefore confident that Brestois and Parisians approach this Play-off go.

Despite their successful success at La Beaujoire, Eric Roy's players have every chance of being worried. They have already faced the capital's club twice this season, on September 14, at the park (3-1) and on February 1 at home (2-5), and have never been able to really make it doubt. Why would the situation change Tuesday?

PSG against “twenty warriors ready to do battle”

“PSG is an incredible team, one of the four, five favorites in the competitionalso recognizes the SB29 coach, quoted by The team. On paper, we are not in the same world. »» Not enough to discourage its players before this great European meeting, which will take place at the Roudourou stadium in Guingamp.

Like Pierre Lees-Melou, the Bretons want to believe in their chances. “All qualified clubs are mountains compared to the small club in Brest, says the midfielder. But we have zero complex, we always play with the heart. There will be twenty warriors, ready to do battle. »» Luis Enrique's men are warned.

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