Grace Geyoro before the Champions League semi-final return against OL: “It would show that PSG is even stronger”

Grace Geyoro before the Champions League semi-final return against OL: “It would show that PSG is even stronger”
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“How do you approach a semi-final return having lost the first leg after such a stunning scenario (2-3)?
We talked about it quite naturally before the match, we knew that it was going to be played out over two confrontations. We had 70-75 very good minutes away. We lost that match but we know that in any case, we had to play a big match in the Parc to hope to qualify. The scenario was difficult in the minds. When we sat down, we watched the match again, each on our own. We regrouped, we said to ourselves that we had to continue to make the effort, to work because it will pay off. We lost the match, but we made an impression, we showed that PSG was a big team capable of scoring, playing and dominating a match like this. We’ve talked enough among ourselves. We want to do it, we have a lot of excitement, determination for tomorrow (Sunday).

“We know that when we are at the Parc des Princes, we have this extra strength thanks to the supporters”

The public on the way out was decisive. On Sunday, 28,000 supporters are expected at the Parc des Princes. Can they also make a difference?
I think so. We have always relied on our home crowd, on our supporters, always present, loyal, who continue to push us. We know that when we are at the Parc des Princes, we have this extra strength thanks to the supporters. In a match, he’s the 12th man, that feels good, especially when we’re in a more difficult moment even when we’re pushing an opposing team. I hope tomorrow will make it easier for us (task).

Sonia Bompastor, the OL coach, said that the first leg was a great promotion for women’s football. Do you agree with her?
This is a very beautiful poster. It promotes women’s football, it’s very positive. When we see the number of spectators at Groupama Stadium, it’s also positive, as is the scenario of the match: there were emotions, a lot of action.

What would it mean for the club to have two teams in the Champions League final?
This has never happened before, it would be a first in the history of the club, it would be quite incredible. It would show that Saint-Germain is even stronger. It can only be positive for the club, for us, for the colors we defend. »

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