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The play-offs in the knockout stages of the Champions League will offer us a Franco-French shock. Qualified in-extremis after its broad victory at Stuttgart (4-1), PSG will face the Brestois stadium or AS Monaco. But in addition to this double confrontation, the capital's club will each play the two stables in Ligue 1 during the month of February. A fairly original situation.
While the dams will take place on February 11-12, then on February 18-19, Paris will welcome Brest this Saturday in the league, before traveling to Monaco on February 7. Asked about this fate blow, Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola simply expressed their determination: ” Whatever happens in the dam, it's a fight. We will prepare quietly, there will be championship matches before “Said the former Barça player, while the ex-Lyonnais did not wish to give preference between the two opponents:” We are not necessarily happy. It's going to be two difficult games, they made a very good journey. We will see who we will fall on, we will try to do the job. »»
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