PSG misses out on its semi-final and its history, and there is nothing to complain about… Relive it with us

PSG misses out on its semi-final and its history, and there is nothing to complain about… Relive it with us
PSG misses out on its semi-final and its history, and there is nothing to complain about… Relive it with us

“Gifi ideas of genius”, lol, I want to open it in two but I must admit that he is quite a showman. He would be good at Hanouna’s, right?

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“The joy is there. I’m proud to be there with the players, proud of their performance. I’ll be helpful at some point no matter what. We knew how to be collective in the way we proceeded. »

“It’s not easy to talk now. We leave with the feeling of having given everything. There’s nothing to say except thank the supporters, they were incredible the whole match. The disillusionment is strong, but it is only the beginning of a project. But I don’t have the words…”

» Poor bichon. you’re a big guy, don’t forget that. You will quickly raise your head and this PSG will be yours. Yes, I analyze his speech (and I don’t take 120 bullets)

“Sadness dominates. We left everything on the field. We created a lot of chances but the ball didn’t want to go in. That’s how it is, we’re sad, it’s football. »

Marquinhos at the microphone of Canal +: “The efficiency, the aprole that we missed. They scored two goals, a corner and a through ball, we had to defend better. We weren’t effective, they were. There are a lot of good things to bring back despite everything, no one saw us here. You don’t have to throw everything away. A new coach, lots of changes. We must base ourselves on that for next season. You have to stay calm. »

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