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Disappointing during the defeat in the Champions League this Tuesday on the Arsenal pitch (defeat 2 goals to 0), the Gigio Donnarumma case questions the Parisian leaders.
The Italian goalkeeper did not put in a good performance for his first Champions League of the season. The Parisian is at fault for the two goals scored for the Gunners and above all did not reassure his coach and his staff despite a few saves during the match.
A performance that could call into question his status at the club? It’s possible. According to the information in the newspaperTeam, the former AC Milan goalkeeper would not be unanimously accepted internally. Some say that he was never unanimous like Keylor Navas, his predecessor at the club.
Still according to the sports daily, Luis Enrique could be tempted to set up real competition with Matvey Safonov or Arnau Tenas.
The two goalkeepers could therefore have their chance in the coming weeks. And this weekend on the pitch of OGC Nice as part of the 7th day of Ligue 1. To be continued…
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