The incredible PSG record

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PSG went through all the States on Tuesday on the lawn of the Pierre-Mauroy stadium. Consequence of a failed start to the match. Surprised at the start on a stopped kick, the capital's club even found itself led 2-0 at half an hour of play. And the faces of the Parisian players clearly let their concern show.

Fortunately, thanks to a goal from Ousmane Dembélé just before the break then another of Marquinhos on the return from the locker room, the title holders returned to the height and desired Doué then the inevitable Ousmane Dembélé allowed the PSG to win 4-2 in the North and to win his ticket for a new final of the French Cup.

The main thing was except for Parisians, who can always hope to finish the undefeated season in France, and Luis Enrique was not on the mouth. “We are not invincible, unbeatable, film heroes, we will continue to collect goals. Perfection does not exist, we are not perfect ”, he said after the match, adding: The team has demonstrated maturity and an ability to return situations. »»

Serial records for PSG

PSG won and maintained its incredible series outside. By winning in Lille, the capital's club has indeed chained a 13e Row victory far from its bases. An unprecedented performance in its history and all the more remarkable since among these victories including that in Liverpool or Stuttgart in the Champions League or in Lyon and Monaco in Ligue 1.

Thanks to its qualification, PSG has also improved two other records in the French Cup. The Parisian club has indeed signed a 34e consecutive qualification without being eliminated by a team of a lower division in the Coupe de France, its last shameful elimination dating back to March 4, 2009 and its defeat in Rodez, and qualified for its 21e

Final of the French Cup, two more than Olympique de Marseille.

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