On this hot July afternoon, only the hum of mechanical shovels and the chirping of birds disturb the tranquility of the hamlet of La Bidonnière, on the outskirts of Poissy (Yvelines).
Behind a half-open gate, Patricia is busy in her garden.
His house, located at the bottom of the village, adjoins a medieval chapel in decay and a few dwellings.
Within a year, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) athletes will train a few meters from her home.
“The main entrance to the center will be right next to it, but the players will arrive through another access
,” she says.
In 2016, the announcement of the move of the current Camp des Loges, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, on a plot of 74 hectares, right here, stunned the residents.
“We were worried,
explains Patricia.
We didn't know what to expect because, until then, we were a bit alone in the world.
I have lived here for more than twenty years with my parents and we are used to peace.
That's the countryside."
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