Real Sociedad – PSG: “We want to give our all”, he announces the color

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Real Sociedad’s Japanese international, Takefusa Kubo, sent a clear message before PSG’s reception in San Sebastián: Real Sociedad have not given up and will fight to turn things around.

Despite the defeat in the round of 16 first leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League (2-0), Takefusa Kubo, striker at Real Sociedad, does not lose hope for the return match this Tuesday at the Anoeta stadium. The Japanese recognizes the strength of his opponent and the difficulty of the task, but he remains confident in his team.

Kubo, however, warns against Ousmane Dembélé: “The one who did us the most harm is Dembélé,” he judged. I don’t know why but he is always good against us. I hope tomorrow (Tuesday) will not be a good day for him. »

“I think anything is possible”

The 22-year-old right winger calls for collective mobilization on the Basque side. “We need to have a good Real Sociedad team to compete with one of the best teams in Europe,” he said. I know it’s not just any match and I hope we have a good match. As long as we have the desire and the enthusiasm, I think anything is possible. »

The young talent from Real wants to return to victory at home. “We are tired of not having won many home games and we want to transmit this joy, this happiness, this feeling that we want to win, that we want to give everything to the supporters. We want to move forward, give our all,” said the Kawasaki native.

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