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Bayern-PSG (2-3): "The players deserve credit," says Mauricio Pochettino

2021-04-07T22:40:30.683Z


After the heroic victory of his players this Wednesday in Munich in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, the PSG coach wanted to sal


Two years since Bayern Munich had not lost a Champions League match.

Fifty-two years since the victory of Saint-Etienne in 1969, that a French club had not won against Bayern Munich in the knockout phase.

If he did not fail to salute the performance of his players, it is all in sobriety that Mauricio Pochettino savored the victory of PSG on Wednesday evening at a press conference.

What is your analysis of victory?

MAURICIO POCHETTINO.

The team was united and combative.

To this, she added the offensive quality to score 3 goals in a beautiful Bayern formation.

Players deserve credit for the performance they have achieved.

What was PSG's strategy?

You just have to watch the game to understand our strategy.

When you win, you can say the plan worked.

Nothing would be possible without the talent of the players, but we also had some success.

It takes some to win on the field of the best team in Europe.

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What was the first thing you said to the players?

Well done !

We live in a different situation, new every day.

I congratulated them on their efforts in a difficult and delicate situation.

Ours are not the only ones besides, all the pros players must make incredible efforts with this crazy calendar where the competitions are linked in club as in selection.

They do everything to be at the level of the show.

With a keeper like Navas, is life easier?

I keep repeating that he is one of the best goalies in the world.

We are very happy that he is with us.

Source: leparis

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