Nasser Al-Khelaifi on PSG’s win over Real Madrid: “It was a perfect game.”

Speaking after his team’s 1-0 win over Real Madrid tonight, Paris Saint-Germain club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi was keen to praise his team’s performance all the while pointing out that they are only halfway through the tie.

His words transcribed in RMC Sport, Al-Khelaifi stated his confidence in the players and manager Mauricio Pochettino to get the job done, with the second leg to come on March 9 in Madrid.

“We had a very, very good game. The players played as a great team. We controlled the game from the first minute to the last, up until the goal. It was a perfect game.”

“We are very proud of the game but we’re only at half-time. I have faith in the players and the coach to keep a cool head. We are ready for the second leg.”

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Kévin Gameiro regrets having never played in an international tournament

Speaking with Amazon Prime Video current Strasbourg striker Kévin Gameiro (34) revealed that he has only one regret in his career: having never represented France at an international tournament.

Having left France for Spain in 2013, Gameiro experienced 8 successful years with Sevilla, Villareal and Atlético Madrid, winning one Spanish Cup and four Europa Leagues.

Making his international debut in 2010, the Frenchman accumulated 13 caps with Les Bleus, coming either in friendlies (8), European qualifiers (2) or World Cup qualifiers (3).

On his time with the national team, he said “I regret having never played a World Cup or a European Championship. It’s my only regret. Having never been able to pass that point with the France shirt. Now, I’m still proud of what I achieved with Les Bleus. I played at the Stade de France and I wore that shirt and that was my dream as a kid.”

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Dimitri Payet would return to France squad to “clean Benzema’s boots”

In speaking to L’Équipe, Marseille forward Dimitri Payet discussed his chances of returning to the France national team set up after a productive season with OM.

Didier Deschamps said that when you’ve had a big role in the past for France, it could be hard to come back to a lesser role. Do you agree with what that?“Which French forward can claim they should start when you have Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappé and Antoine Griezmann up front? They would have to be crazy. I would come back to clean Karim’s boots if necessary! (Laughs.) It would be stupid to say: ‘I’m coming back and I’m playing!’ Being in the 23 man squad would be amazing, the attacking pool of talent is incredible.”

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Lazio are interested in Emerson Palmieri

According to Ignazio Genuardi, Lyon’s loanee Emerson Palmieri, whose parent club is Chelsea, remains a priority for Serie A side Lazio.

Lazio also approached the player in the winter transfer window while Chelsea were looking to recall the Italian, an option that was not in fact in the loan deal.

Having featured in just two Premier League fixtures last season, Emerson has been a regular of the Lyon side this season, making 20 Ligue 1 appearances and 3 in the Europa League.

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Match Report | Monaco’s Champions League aspirations shattered by Reims’ injury-time winner

A seemingly routine Monaco win was turned on its head in a dramatic final 10 minutes in which Reims overturned the deficit to run out unlikely 2-1 winners, dealing yet another blow to the Principality side’s dwindling hopes of elite European football.

The game got underway following a five-minute delay, which Reims coach Óscar García revealed post-match was a symbolic gesture in support of the Ukrainian people, and which was instigated by president Jean-Pierre Caillot.

For Philippe Clement, however, it was an unexpected gesture. “Honestly, I was a bit surprised. If you are going to make such a gesture, we should be told in advance. We have a tight preparation for the game, every minute is organised to be ready for the match.” The Belgian coach did, however, agree with the sentiment. “There is no-one in the club who wants the war.”

The unexpected denouement was preceded by a match that largely adhered to pregame expectations, Reims deploying a stout, low-block, whilst the home side dominated possession.

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Monaco were denied a perfect start as Gelson Martins, whose movement had already caused problems for the Reims defence, found himself inexplicably unmarked at the back-post. He headed in a sumptuous cross from Sofiane Diop, only for the offside flag to come to the rescue for Reims. Monaco denied by a matter of inches.

Reims withstood the early pressure, and as Monaco relinquished their control of the game, the away side gained in confidence, yielding a flurry of chances on the break. Mitchell Van Bergen should have done better with his chances, the same could be said for Maxime Busi, whose free-header was gratefully gathered by Alexander Nübel.

In committing more to the attacking effort, something resembling an open game of football temporarily broke out. Profiting from the space created between the lines was Wissam Ben Yedder, whose well-struck shot was well-parried by the Reims keeper. The ball then fell to Kevin Volland, whose inability to get a shot away provided a snapshot of a striker low on confidence.

In spite of Monaco’s possessional dominance, the best chance of the match thus far would fall to Fraser Hornby early in the second-half, who, having found himself unpressured on the edge of the box, rifled a powerful shot against the Monaco bar.

Reims were duly punished moments later. Sofiane Diop, who looked the most likely to unlock the tightly-packed Reims defence slipped an incisive ball through to Ligue 1’s top scorer Ben Yedder, the latter finishing in typically clinical fashion to register his 15th of the campaign.

In taking the lead, Philippe Clement’s side had overcome their recent impotence against low-blocking sides, and immediately set about getting another monkey off their back. Monaco are yet to score from a corner this season, but they wouldn’t go any closer without scoring as Ben Yedder almost doubled his account with a volley, which struck the face of the post.

Jean Lucas then had the chance to put the fixture to bed, but an uncomposed, wild finish saw the golden chance go to waste. That miss would prove costly. In search of an all-elusive goal, Volland finally converted -but at the wrong end, the German striker’s header sailed past a helpless Nübel.

Things would only get even worse for Monaco. Frustrations boiled over for Jean Lucas, who received a second yellow for leaving a foot in on his opponent. Then deep into stoppage time, Reims made their numerical advantage count, Nathanaël Mbuku steaming in at the back post to smash past Nübel. Cue jubilant scenes on the Reims bench, in stark contrast to the boos, which rang around the Stade Louis II, as the stands quickly emptied.

The seemingly assured victory, dramatically turned to defeat in a disastrous final 10 minutes, which leaves Monaco’s Champions League hopes in tatters. The Principality side sit eight points off the podium, and have only taken two points from what – on paper – seemed like an easy run of games (Lorient, Bordeaux, Reims).

Post-match, Clement revealed his disappointment at the way that his side finished the match. “We need to be more intelligent and more well-organised in such circumstances. We did lots of good things today and created good opportunities. In the final minutes we made errors, which changed the match.”

Monaco must quickly arrest the slide, with an important match away to Nantes in the Coupe de France on Wednesday – a competition, which perhaps offers them the best chance of European qualification.

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Andy Delort says he chose Nice despite interest from Marseille and Lyon last summer

In speaking with RMC, via for France midfielder Jérôme Rothen’s radio show, Rothen On Fire, OGC Nice striker Andy Delort (30) explained that he saw significant Ligue 1 interest before he joined Christophe Galtier’s side in the summer. Delort was asked:

Are you confirming that OM were interested in you? “Yes, yes.”

Lyon too?“There was also Lyon, yes. You have the right information… But I’m very happy to have arrived at this club at this time. With the squad we have and the season we’re in, I’m very happy. I feel that the club wants to evolve, to grow. Everything is going well.”

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Leonardo’s PSG position under threat, summer departure possible

As reported by Foot Mercato, PSG sporting director Leonardo’s position is under serious threat at the club as those watching in Qatar have serious doubts over if the Brazilian should continue in Paris

Frustration has arisen following Leonardo’s inability to, once again, move players out of the club in January while strained relations with coach Mauricio Pochettino have reflected badly on the former AC Milan man with Pochettino frustrated on the club’s inability to secure his main target, Tanguy Ndombele. Leonardo’s dithering over Kylian Mbappé’s future could be the biggest mistake of all after time was wasted in a vague attempt to sell the player while a fee was still possible.

Tottenham’s Fabio Paratici has again been linked as a replacement by the outlet with relations reportedly strained between Paratici and Spurs coach Antonio Conte. Leonardo, meanwhile, could leave Paris in the summer, although nothing is definitive as yet in either case.

 

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Neymar to wear Batman boots this weekend

As reported by RMC, Neymar will wear a pair of Batman-inspired boots this weekend in Ligue 1 as the Brazilian forward’s PSG face Saint-Etienne.

The 30-year-old is a big fan of the DC Comics character and attended the premiere of the new Robert Pattinson film The Batman on Monday evening, posing with the Batmobile.

Neymar revealed his black and red custom-made boots by his sponsor Puma via Instagram yesterday. He already sports a Bat-Signal tattoo on his back and even sported a Batman-inspired haircut during the November international break.

This isn’t the first time the forward has worn a pair of custom-themed boots after a pair of Fortnite-inspired boots were seen towards the end of last season.

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Clermont full-back Vital N’Simba on fleeing Angola as a child and settling in France

In speaking to Sud Ouest, Clermont defender Vital N’Simba discussed the incredible story of how he and his family arrived in France when he was a child after fleeing Angola. The N’Simbas were able to stay in France due to his brother’s need for medical care due to a disability caused by contracting meningitis as a baby. The 28-year-old explained:  

“In 1999, my father had problems in Angola. He was part of the presidential guard and he lost a shipment. They thought he was part of a conspiracy, when he had actually been robbed… We had to leave the country in a hurry because he risked being imprisoned, or even killed. We went to Italy for a few days, then we went to my uncle’s house in Toulouse for about ten months. Then we joined a home for asylum seekers in Villenave-d’Ornon for five years… Finally, we were lucky enough to be naturalised and we were able to find a small house in La Bastide, Bordeaux.”

“My little brother was in a special medical centre. Expelling us would have made the situation very complicated for him, he risked dying in Africa because he wouldn’t have been able to receive the appropriate care there. Many people helped us and our case arrived on [Bordeaux major] Alain Juppé’s desk. He decided to take care of us and he did everything to ensure that we received papers and accommodation.”

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Dimitri Payet says he left West Ham for family reasons

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In speaking with L’Équipe, Marseille man Dimitri Payet talked about being an elder statesman in a young squad and how his controversial move away from West Ham in January 2017 came about.

You often forge a passionate bond with your clubs, especially with West Ham. The fans, and even captain Mark Noble, still don’t understand your departure from the club.“I left West Ham more for family reasons than sporting ones… To be good on the pitch, I have to be happy, and if my family isn’t happy, I can’t be. So I made the choice to go home. It wasn’t on a whim or a backtrack because, since I came back here, I haven’t moved and I don’t intend to. It was a thoughtful decision.”

Your former teammate James Collins said the Dimitri Payet who returned from Euro 2016 wasn’t the same.“It all started there. I’d left Marseille when it wasn’t planned, because the club needed to sell. I’d said that the story wasn’t over. The EUROs in France, and in particular the matches at the Vélodrome, rekindled the flame in me and in my family. This sped up the return process.”

You’ll be 35 in March, are you often reminded of your age in the Marseille dressing room?“Not often, but I feel it, especially during the weeks with three matches when I realise that I no longer have the legs of my twenties. If I want to last, I’ll have to adapt. But the most important thing is desire and I have that. Plus, I’ve always been friends with the younger players… Honestly, the age difference isn’t noticeable, except maybe on days off. Some go to Paris, some to Barcelona, ​​and I go to see my kids matches! (Smiles)”

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