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Once again established in goal for PSG this Friday evening against Toulouse, Matvey Safonov was expected at the turn due to his competition with Gianluigi Donnarumma. And faced with a docile and not very dangerous TFC, the former Krasnodar player was invaluable in the slightest interventions he had to make. At the end of the match, he even made a decisive double save. However, the person concerned did not want to shower himself with praise after the meeting at the microphone of DAZN:
“I think all our matches are quite similar. We share matches with Gigi and we only have a few opportunities to do good things and put ourselves forward. We have to create more chances than our opponents. With Donnarumma? This is a normal situation. We prepare him for this type of situation. Maybe at the stadium it looks difficult but it was easy for me. Yes, it wasn’t bad. We have a normal situation. We work together and we progress together.»
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