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This Sunday, Stade de Reims held off Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes. The Rémois leave the French capital with a point with a score of 2 goals everywhere. A mixed match for Reims but overall well done against the Rouge et Bleu.
After the match, Reims coach Will Still was satisfied with the result against the benchmark team in the French championship.
In addition, he did not fail to greet his opponent of the day, Luis Enrique, whom he considers one of the best. “ What do I think of Luis Enrique? That he is qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, that he is first in the championship and that he is qualified for the Coupe de France so he remains one of the best coaches in the world. He has the best team in France at the moment so hats off to him,” he added in a post-match press conference.
An irregular Stade de Reims
The Stade de Reims has been very irregular in Ligue 1 for several weeks, despite the good performance of the Rémois this Sunday at the Parc des Princes against PSG (2-2). Will Still’s men have only taken three points once in the last 7 league matches.
Teddy Teuma’s partners are on a series of two matches without a victory. A success is essential during the next day against Metz trying to gain one or two places in the ranking (Reims is currently 9th).
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