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Following the Classic largely won by PSG against OM this Sunday evening, the Parisians are jubilant in the mixed zone.
The ninth day of Ligue 1 ended this Sunday evening with the Classic between OM and PSG at the Vélodrome stadium (8:45 p.m.). PSG enjoyed a great success and the various players spoke at the end of the match.
Luis Henrique at DAZN microphone: “ It’s not good, especially for us. We knew it would be a difficult match. With one player less, it was difficult. But we have to work. It’s the start of the championship, we have to show more. Paris is a big team. We have to work more for next week (in Nantes). »
“It’s not good”
Vitinha on DAZN microphone: “It’s a good feeling, joy. We always want to win here. To do it in this stadium is a special favor. They got red early, we scored two goals in a row, it killed the game for them. We could have scored more goals, we will have to continue to create chances, we will need to make it happen. We are happy, we won this match which has a special flavor. »
Joao Neves on DAZN: “ I’m very happy, the most important thing is the team and the way we play. This evening we did what we had to do, I am very happy. »
About the Parisians’ celebration on the pitch at the end of the match: “It showed the supporters that we were happy, that we wanted to show all of our personality and our football. They are 100% behind us and they deserve it. »
“We started this match very well, playing our game. We scored very quickly, they got a red card quite quickly. From start to finish, we were the better team. »
As a reminder, in a one-sided Classic, Paris Saint Germain won 3-0 on the pitch at Olympique de Marseille and took a three-point lead over runner-up Monaco and six points ahead of the evening’s opponent.
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