Thilo Kehrer learned from PSG stars

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This Thursday against FC Barcelona, ​​Thilo Kehrer will get another taste of the Champions League, this time with the AS Monaco jersey. The former Paris Saint-Germain player knows this kind of atmosphere very well, having spent four years at the capital club. For The Teamthe German international (27 caps) explained which players helped him prepare for these C1 matches.

“*I learned mainly by observing the way more experienced players train, like Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Marco Verratti or others. I could see their concentration for those matches. The focus was greater. At the same time, there was a relaxed attitude: the serenity of someone who is ready for the moment that is coming. If you go there and want to play the match too well, you will have too much tension and that will not help,” explained the player who has played the most Champions League matches in the current ASM squad (20, tied with Embolo).

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