Lucien Favre and the Borussia players think they have done the hardest against Paris. - Sipa

This is the kind of arrogant sentence that was displayed in time in the middle of the locker room to motivate the troops before the return. Very happy to have seen his team win against one of the favorites of the competition, Hans-Joachim Watzke, the general manager of the BVB, let go to perorate a little in mixed zone, if one believes our German colleagues.

"Parisians, they had this trauma from Manchester United last year. For them, the world will collapse if they are eliminated. I believe we now have a psychological advantage. ”

So everything is true in there, but it may be a bit early to be clever, considering that PSG still has a 55% chance of getting on paper and that it will hardly be able to do worse on return. In fact, Lucien Favre, the Swiss BVB coach, was much more cautious than his boss:

“We defended as a team. When you return, you will have to play like today, and even better. It was very good but at Parc des Princes, it will be 90-95 minutes very compact and very intelligent. We're going there to play. We want to move forward, have our opportunities, we always have opportunities to score. "

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