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He is undoubtedly a Paris Saint-Germain legend. Edinson Cavani marked the club’s history with his 200 goals despite a shaky end to his adventure in 2020 at the time of Covid-19.
In an interview given to So Foot, the Uruguayan striker looked back on his adventure in the French capital and spoke about his relationship with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, whom he worked with from 2013 to 2026.
The Matador wanted to deny all the rumors which claimed that relations were cold and negative between the two men. “ Je never thought of taking his place. I focused on what I had to do as a winger. But many myths have been created around this story. As soon as I arrived, people wanted to oppose us. We have different personalities, but this antagonism does not exist. I had my role in the team, and Zlatan was a teammate that I respected, with his way of being, “ he blurted.
Cavani gave everything in Paris
Edinson Cavani gave everything to PSG. The former Parisian number 9 left an impression on people with his sense of goal but also with his sense of sacrifice on the pitch. The Uruguayan admitted to having given everything for the capital club during his stay.
“ I defended this jersey as if I had been a hincha (supporter) of this club all my life. Passion exists in Paris. I saw videos of the Parc des Princes from 20 years ago: that was passion,” he added to So Foot.
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