You have to be honest. Before the draw, one imagined himself in a thick coat on the Baltic coast enjoying the warm Copenhagen sun, about to film The Little Mermaid. And at night, burn the keys to recount another realistic achievement. And when John Terry -where every match is changed Gurru (read his book, it’s incredible) at the top off the corners – he took the ball from PSG, which is a certain downturn. But it’s like Real Madrid’s lineup Toshack, who on the first day after the defeat wanted to change the 11 and in the next game in the end he put “the same bastards.” Yesterday afternoon, we already thought that PSG would lose, of course, they are light years away from those who will actually win the Champions League like City, Bayern, Arsenal or Madrid. Now we are convinced that Real is better, that it competes more reliably away and that it has a superior midfield. And on February 14 at noon, on the banks of the Seine, the average Realzale will think that Luis Enrique, the ‘mosquito’, the ‘turtle’ and all the fauna and flora of PSG have nothing to do with Real. There are many points to consider in this beautiful tie. It will decide on an Anoeta that will experience one of its magical nights, like Inter, where even the waters of the swamps under the stadium become turbulent. If Real play like they did in the group stage, the Parisian team, who are below Inter, will have a very difficult time. And the worst is their ultras, who will move to Donostia on March 5. Conclusion: what a bad luck for PSG.
Source: La Verdad

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