Reims – PSG: Randal Kolo Muani is satisfied with the point of the draw

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For the first time this season, PSG dropped points on the road at the Stade Auguste Delaune. Surprised by their counterparts from Champagne from the start of the game, the capital club drew on its resources to make up the deficit in the second half thanks to Dembélé, without however winning at the end (1-1), this Saturday on the occasion of the 5th day of Ligue 1. Held in check, the reigning French champion is marking time and could be joined by OM tomorrow if the Phocéens were to win against Lyon. But for Randal Kolo Muani, the essential has been ensured, namely remaining undefeated.

We wanted to come back and win the match at all costs. It was complicated, we tried to put in some intensity. But we have to look at the positive side, we are still undefeated. We knew they were going to play like that, they were ready for this match and we had to respond. The most important thing is that we come back with a point“, declared the Parisian striker at the microphone of DAZN.

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