Sébastien Tarrago, journalist, spoke on the set of the Evening Team, he notably returned to the best draw for Paris Saint-Germain, according to him: the Juventus Turin. He sees a struggling team and would be a good draw for Paris. He also evokes Manchester United which remains an affordable draw, with some flaws that could help PSG to come to the end of the round of 16.
Tarrago « Today, she is still rickety, we will say “
“Who for PSG in the eighth?
Juventus Turin. Today, it is still rickety we will say. She has little certainty even if someone will tell me that in the Champions League it went well (5 wins and 1 loss in the group stage). But still, it’s a rickety team. After Manchester, yes I see flaws in Manchester. I tell myself that the PSG team could take advantage of these flaws. “
The Champions League will return in the spring for the round of 16, meanwhile, it is Monday that we will know which team will be the opponent of PSG. Among the possible choices, the Juventus and Manchester United are the most affordable draws today. There is room to pass facing one of the two behemoths of world football who are going through a period of decline in their history. But beware of the wounded beast. The other teams all managed a great group stage and if the match took place tomorrow, we wouldn’t give the Parisians a lot of money. But football is not just about statistics, it is already des periods and the PSG can also aim grand for the rest of the competition.
Whatever happens, it will be open for PSG if the players decide to play all together, in a well-oiled collective. Because the main opponent of PSG has been himself for years. It is up to them to work in the same direction, because if Paris succeeds in its winter transformation, the club has nothing to envy its future opponents. We would have to question the other teams to find out if PSG would be a good draw. Barring a surprise, everyone would rather avoid playing this team too early in the competition. It is for this reason that PSG must believe in it. Because in Europe, everyone knows the value of the Red and Blue workforce.
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