“A blessing”, he raves about this PSG player

“A blessing”, he raves about this PSG player
“A blessing”, he raves about this PSG player

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“A blessing”, he raves about this PSG player

Published on July 2, 2024 at 7:00 a.m.

Currently, Fabian Ruiz is shining at the Euro with Spain. The PSG midfielder was once again on target against Georgia in the round of 16. He also provided an assist for Nico Williams. The latter also seems to be a fan of his compatriot, as evidenced by his post-match statements.

Little by little, theSpain asserts itself as one of the main candidates for the final title during theEuro. Partners of Rodri qualified for the quarter-finals this Sunday, overcoming the Georgia. They will have an appointment with theGermany in the next round, for a match that is already making you salivate.

Fabian Ruiz and Nico Williams shine for Spain

The team ofSpain relies as usual on a very good collective, but some individuals stand out from the crowd. This is particularly the case of Lamine Yamal which is in continuity with its performances at FC Barcelone. Its counterpart on the left side is not left out, since Nico Williams also impresses. He also scored a very nice goal against the Georgia. In midfield, it is Fabian Ruiz who shines. The latter seems much more fulfilled than at PSG and this is felt on the pitch. He also scored his second goal of the tournament this Sunday, in addition to having signed an assist.

Nico Williams raves about Fabian Ruiz

In front of the Georgia, Fabian Ruiz provided an assist for Nico Williams. After the meeting, the player of theAthletic Bilbao also spoke about the player of PSG at the microphone of theUEFAand clearly the striker loves playing with the Parisian. “Having a player like Fabian Ruiz in the team, with passes like the one I scored, is a blessing. It’s wonderful. Scoring a goal like that gave me a fantastic feeling. I think my parents can be proud of me.”

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