Wenger ignites for PSG and OM

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Arsène Wenger believes that PSG and OM can “go all the way” in the Champions League and the Europa League respectively.

There are no longer four of them. Whether in the Champions League, with Dortmund, PSG, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, or in the Europa League, with OM, Atalanta Bergamo, AS Roma and Bayer Leverkusen, the last four is known. With, for the two French clubs still in the running, real chances of doing well.

“Both can go to the endsays Arsène Wenger, quoted by RMC Sport. When you’re in the last four, you can’t help but think about going all the way. » You still need to have the weapons to win. If Marseille is not favorite in C3, Paris seems cut out to finally win the Grail in C1.

For Wenger, “this could be the year of Paris”

“Since the start of the season, I had said that it could be the year of Parisadds the former Arsenal manager. We had a final before time between Manchester City and Real Madrid. A big piece is gone. The two favorites there are Real and PSG. You have to be careful but I think this could be the year of Paris. »

The next step for the Rouge et Bleu will be to eliminate Borussia, a team they already encountered in the group stage at the start of the season, with a victory and a draw. After that, all dreams will be allowed on the 1ster June at Wembley, facing the winner of the other poster between Bavarians and Merengues.

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