Strasbourg-PSG: Gianluigi Donnarumma is not happy

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At the opening of the 20th day of Ligue 1, PSG won with difficulty on the Strasbourg pitch (1-2). Interesting during the first act, Luis Enrique’s flock sank in the second period and could have lost stupid points without a great Gianluigi Donnarumma, author of seven saves this evening. Questioned after the meeting, the former AC Milan goalkeeper expressed his dissatisfaction with this complicated victory.

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A good game from the team. Here it’s hard to winrecalls the 24-year-old doorman. It’s the end of a series for Strasbourg and it’s hard to win here. These are three important points for the title. I’m not happy with the team’s last fifteen minutes. It’s important to maintain possession and it was very hard for us in the second half. For us, it is very important to finish the match in a different way. We will continue to work for this. We’re going to improve that. We are a very strong team. We will always work well, but we have to improve that to become a top level team. What if I feel hot? Yes (laughs).»

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