Robert Lewandowski already sees himself in the semi-final!

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That’s it, we know the posters for the quarter-finals of the Champions League. And it will be time for a reunion between FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. The two clubs face each other again in Europe.

The last confrontation between the two teams dates back to the 2020/2021 edition during the round of 16. It’s the capital club who had gained the upper hand over his opponent thanks in particular to a great Kylian Mbappé (5-2 cumulative score).

At the microphone of the Catalan channel Tv3Polish striker Robert Lewandowski of Barca was very confident about a possible qualification for the semi-finals. “I am sure that we will play better than in the two matches against Naples in the round of 16, and that we will play in the semi-finals. »

Before continuing with the Parisian threats: » It’s not just Kylian Mbappé, but also other players like Ousmane Dembélé. For him, I think this match can be full of emotions. » The match is on.

Marquinhos calm before facing Barça

If Robert Lewandowski appears ultra-confident before this double confrontation, Parisian captain Marquinhos is calm and focused. The Brazilian reacted to the draw for these quarter-finals at the microphone of PSG TV this Friday.

“I think there is no favorite in this confrontation. It will be important to study our opponent to know how they play, but the main focus is on us. We showed our strength and our values ​​during these two good performances against Real Sociedad,” did he declare.

And to add: “We have to continue to work, I think that the coach will also want to resolve some details which can make the difference between now and then. We must continue, concentrate on our work and I am convinced that we can achieve great things. »

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