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How many times have we seen a Nasser al-Khelaïfi arrived the defeat mine, in the mixed zone, after a frustrating elimination? Admittedly, the president of the Parisian club has experienced large European evenings, but that in Anfield will probably remain well placed in his souvenir box. He thus landed in front of the journalists present on the spot to evoke his happiness.
“” It was a perfect evening for the players, the club, the staff, the supporters is incredible, here in Anfield, it is an incredible feeling. The stadium is difficult, as we knew, respect in Liverpool, to the supporters. You have to stay humble. Thank you also to our supporters, they supported us from the first at the last minute. We deserved on the 2 games. We were confident, we couldn't be sure to qualify but I had the feeling that it was the right evening. This qualification is very special, for the club, for the players, for me. We write the history of PSG. Very satisfied, the president of PSG now has too much experience to scream victory too quickly.
Nak thought he was dying during shots on goal
So, he wanted to calm the game, while many comments today designate PSG as the best team in Europe at the moment. “” The best team in Europe? We are still far from that. We have young players, a strong team, the best coach in the world but we remain humble. What is certain with this performance still is that we build for the future, and even without qualification I could say the same thing. Nasser al-Khelaïfi learned to put the scope of failures into perspective, and successes, but football still offers him great moments of stress.
“” The penalty shootout? I thought my heart was going to stop beating (laughs). Gigio stopped two penalties, I knew he could do it, I want to say thank you but thank you to all the players even those who did not play, they were all very important for the team, we were ready for this match “He said.
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