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On the road to Stuttgart this Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain rubs a German team sure of its forces …
“A vital match”. It is in these terms that Lucas Hernandez qualified the displacement of Paris Saint-Germain in Stuttgart. Currently opposed to German training without complex, Parisians play their qualification in a hostile atmosphere.
“I have already played here with my former club, continued the 2018 world champion. We know that in Germany there are always good atmospheres, the supporters are always present. We will expect a match with great intensity, like most teams here, especially at the start of the match. We will have to be ready from the start. »»
“PSG? Less impressive now! »»
A vigilance that contrasts with the confidence prevailing in the German camp. French defender of VFB, Anthony Rouault believes that Paris Saint-Germain does not inspire as much fear as in previous campaigns.
“They have very good players, but when you play in the league against Bayern, Dortmund, Leipzig … they are also big teams, he launched in remarks given to the team. I knew Messi, Neymar and Mbappé at PSG, it was the ultimate. Of course it's less impressive now. I think we are able to do something. But we must not change our approach to the match, there are still big talents … “. Words that have certainly not gone unnoticed in the Parisian locker room.
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