In a recent interview, Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Vitinha shared his enthusiasm after his team's convincing victory against Olympique de Marseille (3-0) at the Stade Vélodrome. Confident about the outcome of the return match, he spoke of the historical importance of these confrontations and the impact of recent changes within the Parisian squad.
During an interview on RMC Sport, Vitinha underlined the importance of this famous classic. He declared: “It always has a special flavor. I've faced Marseille quite a few times already. We almost always won, except once in the Coupe de France. But all the other times in Ligue 1, we won at the Parc and also away. It pleases all the supporters. It's very good to win there. » This statement highlights the historic relationship between PSG and OM, a crucial confrontation for both clubs.
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We're going to play against them again at the Park and we're going to do the same thing — Vitinha
Regarding the recent changes in the Parisian squad, notably the departure of certain stars, Vitinha remains calm. “I think that’s more of a topic for people outside the team. I know, I hear, I see, I also listen to what the media say. It's normal, it's respectable that you do your job. But for us here, it's the same thing, we come to win, to beat them. And that's what we did. We are going to play against them again at the Park and we are going to do the same thing. » His confidence is a reflection of the fighting spirit that reigns within the locker room.
In conclusion, the assurance displayed by Vitinha can be a major asset for coach De Zerbi. By highlighting a certain form of arrogance from the PSG midfielder, the coach can galvanize his team and emphasize the importance of playing without pressure at the Parc March 16, 2025. This attitude could encourage OM to adopt a bold approach during the return match, with the aim of thwarting Parisian plans. By cultivating a fighting and determined spirit, the Marseillais will have all the cards in hand to achieve a positive result against their historic rival.
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