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"When Ramos and Marquinhos will arrive ...": the look of Brest native Steve Mounié on the defense of PSG

2021-08-21T16:09:49.561Z


The Stade Brestois striker, scorer on Friday night, estimated that the returns of Sergio Ramos and Marquinhos would help PSG on the pitch.


He believed in it, like all the Francis-Le Blé stadium.

By scoring the second Brest goal in the 85th minute on Friday, Steve Mounié saw himself equalizing at 3-3 in stride.

In vain, the Parisians finally won 4-2 but the home scorer retains a lot of positive from this meeting.

At a press conference, he also delivered some keys to analysis on the game of PSG.

Starting by praising his technical quality and his intelligence in the circulation of the ball.

“We in front, we spend our time running behind the ball.

They are smart, they bring you in, bring you out and finally pass you in the back.

It exhausts mentally, that's how they manage to hurt ”.

This does not mean that the Beninese striker sees them infallible, far from it.

In "panic" at the time of 3-2, the Parisians lack a guarantee behind, according to him.

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“We know that the Parisians have a lot of trouble with the balls in the back (…) Defensively, they can take goals,” he said.

An observation that Mauricio Pochettino shared after the meeting.

“We have to prevent opposing transitions,” he said, also saying that we prefer to win 2-0 rather than 4-2.

According to Steve Mounié, the return to the workforce of captain Marquinhos and former Madrid native Sergio Ramos should however make it possible to fill these gaps.

"When these players will arrive, it will be another deal," he said.

The Brazilian captain is expected next Sunday in Reims, the Spaniard must take him back in mid-September after the international break.

Source: leparis

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