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This Wednesday evening, AS Monaco faced PSG in the advanced clash of the 16th day of Ligue 1. In a lively match, PSG ended up winning (4-2) and therefore took a 10-point lead over competition (OM and Monaco). After the match, Brazilian full-back Vanderson spoke about this match and felt that his team had played rather well.
“Yes, they got this victory, there are a lot of matches ahead of us, we will try to gain points in each match to reach the end of the championship with our objectives. It was difficult. We tried to impose our style, but in front of us, there was a great team and great players, we did good things, we have to keep that in mind to do the best possible. Yes, I had a good match, it was tough. After a defeat it’s hard to say if we had a good match, we suffered, there are great players opposite and they play in unusual positions, but we will try to improve, we will come back more strong and the difference will be reduced”explained Vanderson at the microphone of beIN Sports.
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