Real Madrid fault recent managers for failing to control the dressing room
Real Madrid faults recent managers for failing to control the dressing room dynamics.
PSG qualified for the Champions League final after a 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich, winning the semifinal on aggregate. The intense two-match series showcased thrilling performances from both teams.
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After Paris Saint-Germain's victory in the second leg of the Champions League semifinal against Bayern Munich (1-1), the players gave their statements.
PSG has once again qualified for the Champions League final after its resounding victory over Bayern Munich, following a two-match series of intense encounters.
It is good to remember that in the first match, the semifinal first leg, fans around the world were left standing in their seats after an intense spectacle between the two teams, which ended 5-4.
It was a matchlabeled 'spectacular'Â for the ferocity of both teams in trying to score as many goals as possible in 90 minutes.
Speaking to Canal+, midfielder Joao Neves gave his post-match statements, in which he was first asked about the feelings in the Parisian club's locker room after the victory.
Neves described the locker room as one full of celebration, because everyone is very proud of the path they had to take to find themselves in the final for another year.
"We are celebrating, and I think it is a moment to celebrate, to be with our team, our family, with everyone who helped us get here," the Portuguese said.
The 21-year-old also commented that playing against Bayern was not easy at all, and since PSG is also a team that has known defeat, they are prepared for the upcoming match.
Canal+ asked him whether the squad members encouraged each other when there were injuries or when matches were unsuccessful throughout the entire Champions League journey.
He said, "Even with the injuries we have had, that means that all the players are ready to play, no matter how many minutes they play, and that is how you build a great team."
PSG qualified for the Champions League final by drawing 1-1 in the second leg, winning the semifinal on aggregate after a 5-4 victory in the first leg.
Key moments included a thrilling first leg that ended 5-4 and a tense second leg that concluded in a 1-1 draw, allowing PSG to advance.
PSG's victory marks another significant achievement in their Champions League history, as they advance to the final for another chance at the title.
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PSG coach Luis Enrique led his team with great effort to reach the Champions League final for another year, and despite the controversies they faced in the officiating of the last match, his effort and dedication were not discredited by soccer fans.
The Champions League final will take place on Saturday, May 30, at Puskas Arena in Budapest.
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