the Champions League, Ismaila Sarr reveals her ultimate goal with her new club

the Champions League, Ismaila Sarr reveals her ultimate goal with her new club
the Champions League, Ismaila Sarr reveals her ultimate goal with her new club

Ismaila Sarr, Crystal Palace’s new player, revealed his ultimate goal with his new club in an interview with APS. The Senegalese international, who has not yet played in the most prestigious competition in his career, revealed his ambitions with Palace.

Author of a double during the 16th day of the Premier League against Brighton, Ismaila Sarr is starting to make his mark with the Eagles. With confidence, the former player continues his tenure with his club, which he joined this summer. Currently 15th in the Premier League standings, the Senegalese dreams of seeing his club at the top of the standings. Sarr, who has not yet had the chance to play in the Champions League, wants to help his club qualify for this competition.

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« I came to Crystal Palace with the ambition of taking the club as high as possible in the rankings.” Sarr first declared on the APS microphones. He adds by revealing his ambitions with the Eagles “As you know, I have never played in the Champions League before. I have already played in the Europa League, but the Champions League remains my biggest dream, because I think I deserve to play there. I will give everything to make this dream come true “, he declared with the player trained at Génération Foot, reported by Wiwsport.

As a reminder, with , Ismaila Sarr played in the Europa League in 2019. He reached the quarter-finals, before being eliminated by the Arsenal Gunners.

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