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Victorious over Toulouse, Paris Saint-Germain was not grandiose, but provided the essentials by being effective at the end of the game (3-0). Enough to allow Luis Enrique’s men to take a six-point lead over Toulouse in the standings before facing Bayern Munich this week. Scorer this Friday evening, Joao Neves (20 years old) was satisfied and remained humble after being elected man of the match.
“We wanted to show our collective quality. It doesn’t matter the score, to win 1, 2, or 3-0. What matters is to have a good match and show that we can score at important moments. We have the Champions League coming up and we wanted to have all the confidence. What’s important is the team, not just me.”he explained on DAZNbefore an important match in the Champions League.
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