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His transfer to PSG makes him “sometimes sad”

Dan Marciano

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Holder of a Master’s degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university career that it was important to evolve in a field that you appreciate. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents’ dream, who saw in me a future lawyer, to make a living from my passion: sport. Since then, I have covered transfer windows and sports news, trying to keep readers informed as best as possible.

During a long interview given to a Russian media outlet, Matvey Safonov spoke at length about his first steps in . And the new PSG goalkeeper, who arrived this summer from Krasnodar, encountered some problems during his adaptation. French food and solitude are in his sights.

For the first time in his career, Matvey Safonov is evolving far from his Krasnodar native. Trained within the Russian club, the goalkeeper takes a crazy bet, that of winning the PSG. For now, his integration is going wonderfully, even if he misses Russian food terribly.

Safonov is not a fan of French food

There is no difficulty. Except that I love good food, but I haven’t found enough restaurants in Paris. There are some good ones, but the drive to get there is long and it’s not entirely comfortable. I often cook my own dinner. These are fairly simple dishes with no frills. » confided Safonov during an interview given to Match TV.

“It’s sometimes sad to be alone in Paris”

The new recruit of the PSG also suffers from loneliness since his family remained in Russia.It’s sometimes sad to be alone in Paris. But I hope my loneliness won’t last long » blurted out Safonov.

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