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He is an example for all young PSG players. Although heavily handicapped by physical problems, the fault of a ruptured Achilles tendon which has kept him away from the field for almost two years, Presnel Kimpembe is still one of the favorite players of the Parisian public. On social networks, he also sent a very nice letter to his club…
“Dear Paris Saint-Germain, I was born in Beaumont-sur-Oise in the Paris region (in 1995), a year before the club won the Cup Winners’ Cup, and three years before France lifted its first World Cup. I started playing football near my house, I watched PSG matches whenever I could. With my friends, we would meet up in the afternoon when there was no school, and we would play for hours. I was a striker, I liked to score. I have always worked more than others. (…) All the work with my coaches and my teammates allowed me to exceed my wildest dreams. Wear the captain’s armband of PSG, of the French team, become champion of France, win the World Cup. Obviously, this letter is not finished and this story is not just mine. It is also the one that I wish to all the young people of this Campus, so that they continue to write the great and beautiful history of PSG for a long time”wrote the central defender in particular. A nice message…
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