“This PSG is undoubtedly better collectively”

“This PSG is undoubtedly better collectively”
“This PSG is undoubtedly better collectively”

After two successes including one on penalties in French Cup for Parisians, the PSG and the RC face each other for the third time of the season on the 18th day of Ligue
1
. An opponent who knows the capital club,
Florian Sotocawas present at the pre-match press conference this Thursday.

Before starting the 18th day of Ligue 1the
RC Lens held its pre-match press conference this Thursday. The opportunity for Will Still
et Florian Sotoca to mention the opponent of the weekend: the PSG. In fact, this Saturday (5 p.m. on
BeIN Sports), Lensois and Parisians meet for the third time this season after the 10th day of Ligue
1
(1-0 victory) Princes Park and the 32nd final of French Cup (victory at TàB 11; 3-4). After years of crossing paths with the capital club, Florian Sotoca was asked about the
PSG of Luis Enrique and that of previous years: “ Ce PSG is undoubtedly stronger collectively this season. Before, they got by a lot thanks to their individualities but now, we feel that there is a real project with their coach, a real philosophy of play. It is not for nothing that they are still undefeated. And for me, their difficulties in Champions League are very keen on the fact that they did not have the scorer to finish the actions« .

Also read – Ligue 1: The RC Lens group reduced before facing PSG

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In the 32nd final of French Cupthe
RC Lens stood up to PSG au
Bollaert Stadiumand hopes to repeat the performance this Saturday, and try to put pressure on his direct competitors in the standings for the European competitions: “ We are quite proud of what we did in the cup match. We have the means, especially in front of our audience, to be ambitious“, said Florian
Sotoca
.

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