is still changing your mind on PSG

is still changing your mind on PSG
France is still changing your mind on PSG

After a second crazy period against Manchester City, PSG revived in the Champions League. The spectrum of early elimination has somewhat disappeared and many supporters have even found ambition.

It only took 30 minutes for PSG to regain brightness in the Champions League. Led 2-0 by Manchester City on Wednesday evening, the Parisian club passed in front of a few minutes later. The men of Luis Enrique have returned to the lost efficiency since the start of the competition to knock out their English opponent. A slap for the Citizens but a magical evening for Parisian supporters. This January 22, 2025 is already to be stored in the list of major European evenings in Saint-Germain. This date could above all be the start of a great adventure this season.

PSG is popular after Manchester City

The smiles of the Parisian players with the final whistle and their determination in the second period marked the minds of the French public. A survey Odoxa reveals that the gaze of football enthusiasts for PSG has changed since Wednesday. The Parisian club has won 9 points of popularity, going to 42% positive opinions among the French and 58% among football fans. Above all, this victory gives the Parisians in the blow for the final victory in the Champions League.

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40% of respondents believe that Paris Saint-Germain can raise the cup to the big ears on May 31 in Munich. This renewed optimism is even more pronounced among club supporters. 61% of them believe in the first title of PSG in C1 this season. With such results, we can say that Paris is indeed classified in the leading European clubs by the French public. The fact remains that the qualification of the reigning French champion for the dams is not yet assured. If 81% of respondents see PSG being in the first 24 next Wednesday, a failure in Stuttgart would be really experienced as a cataclysm.


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