Princely price.
Sent off at the very end of the match, unlike Wilfried Singo 70 minutes earlier, Adi Hütter experienced a stormy end to the match against Paris Saint-Germain this Wednesday evening. Nothing to darken the picture, however, the asemist technician retains above all “a big match, with a lot of intensity, two teams playing forward” and believes that his foals were “very good and very courageous in the second half, picking up the score. » That was before PSG took off definitively thanks to Ousmane Dembélé before unfolding, but for Hütter, we will remember that, beyond the disappointment, “We can’t blame the players for what they showed.” Except in Singo perhaps? “I was too far away. I apologize to Donnarumma, but it happens in football, it was not intentional on Wilfried’s part, he wanted to jump on top of him. »
With this crushing defeat (2-4) on home soil, AS Monaco is now in third place in Ligue 1, ten points behind the Parisian leader. From there to imagine that the title race is already over? “We must congratulate PSG on their victory. I don’t know if it’s over yet, I’m taking care of my team, kicked the Austrian into touch. We are ten points behind them, but we have our own objectives. We must remain humble, while being ambitious. »
He could also have added that “mathematically, everything is still possible. »
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