“We had to equalize”, the regrets of Toulouse against PSG!

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Toulouse FC is stopped in its series of 4 matches without defeat in Ligue 1. This Friday evening, the Toulouse club lost at the Parc des Princes against Paris Saint-Germain with a score of 3 goals to 0.

A logical setback for the players of the Téfécé

who were dominated by Luis Enrique’s men throughout the match. Nevertheless, the people of Toulouse had clear opportunities and can harbor regrets. In the post-match press conference, Tef coach Carles Martinez Novell could not hide his frustration.

“Yes, I find the score a bit harsh but we can’t change it. When we face the PSG



at the Parc des Princes, we have to be clinical on both surfaces. All the feelings mixed because we knew how to generate chances and as the minutes went by, we said why not equalize. We had to equalize. But when we took the second and third goals, it gave us a headache because we were pushing at that moment. We are not happy with the result. Despite everything, it’s a match that will make us grow mentally. We knew how to hang on. »

Bounce back against Auxerre

Temporarily in 10th place in Ligue 1, Toulouse FC will have to get back on track the next day on the pitch at AJ Auxerre to avoid falling into a bad spiral. Toulouse could nevertheless find themselves in 11th position at the end of the 12th day if RC Strasbourg were to win their match against OGC Nice this Sunday evening.

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