PSG: Vitinha finds her team too strong

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This Friday, PSG received AS Monaco for a Ligue 1 shock between two championship cadors for several seasons. However, the meeting turned to Calvary for the Monegasques who, as often facing PSG, collided with a too solid team. Large winner of this meeting (4-1), Paris Saint-Germain therefore continues its season without defeat in Ligue 1 and goes straight to a title that seems promised. Author of the opening of the score with a clever free kick, Vitinha answered Dazn's questions at the end of the match. And the Portuguese explained that his team was simply too strong:

“I have already pulled free kicks but not lately. It's instinct. I said to myself why not when I saw the goalkeeper's positioning. It was very good. We enjoy each match, we have fun. We score a lot of goals. We are happy to be on the right dynamics. It must be extended as much as possible. There are things to correct but when you are powerful like that, it still goes because we are too strong. Stay undefeated? We don't think about that. We are not talking about that, we are preparing to chain the right matches and that's what will allow us to go as far as possible. Every day, there are ups and downs. We always want to be at the top. The bottom must not be really low and the top is the very high possible. It's hard to do. But I feel better now. We must continue in this good dynamic with victories.»»

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