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Very close to taking PSG on penalties last night in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, Espaly obviously came out with the honors of French football, and incidentally those of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. As the president of the National 3 club Christian Perbet revealed in the mixed zone, the Parisian boss called him to congratulate him and tell him that his entire group would be invited to the box for a future meeting in Paris.
“He congratulated me, we laughed about the fact that I was called the 'Espaly Qatari', and he told me that he would invite us all to his dressing room during a future match. I told him I wanted to take the photo with him. It's a lot of attention because he got up in the night in Australia to call me, it's a real stepsmiled Christian Perbet. The jerseys? Yes, they left the jerseys, they signed some. Honestly, very professional. It must be said, it is a club which respects its opponent and which does what has to be done whereas for them, we are nobody (…) They also left the recipe.»
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