“The best team in Europe”, Hütter ignites for PSG!

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Paris Saint-Germain once again has AS Monaco. This Friday evening, the capital's club won for the 3 times in 3 games this season against the Monegasques (4 goals victory to 1).

Dreaded on all game plans, red and blue impress and confirm their attractive and effective level of play since the beginning of 2025.

At the post -match press conference, the Monegasque technician Adi Hütter sent strong words concerning the formation of Luis Enrique who continues to gain strength in this second part of the season. For him, PSG is perhaps currently the best team in Europe.

“” They killed the match in five minutes with two goals. The result is too severe in my opinion, but in the end, Paris deserved its victory. This is the best version of PSG I saw, they were impressive and much better. I like the way Luis Enrique sees football. They are a serious candidate for the final victory in the Champions League, it may be the best team in Europe at the moment. »»

Zakaria shocked by PSG

After Adi Hütter, it is the turn of Monegasque captain Denis Zakaria to compliment the game of red and blue. The midfielder recognized Parisian superiority during this meeting. “” Honestly, yes I think this PSG has never been so strong. We came across a very beautiful team from PSG Bravo. After 1 to 0 we knew how to come back. In the second period, they reached the accelerator and managed to cause us problems and unfortunately we could not come back and it is a shame. he launched at the microphone of Dazn.

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