Seeing the pictures at the end of the match, anyone can understand that he won the game. Girona in The Princes Park. The nearly 1,000 displaced people jumped with their scarves even more when the match referee ruled the end of the premiere of the Champions League. As if defeat didn’t matter, with their heads held high and their pride intact, the evacuees felt that way too much was demanded. Michaelrepresented by all players. The team showed their face for 90 minutes, enduring the storm of a PSG that every year begins with the pressure to win in ‘orejona’. However, the group of players who came to enjoy the competition showed their identity, knowing how to suffer and enjoying the moment in many phases of the game.
Of course, no one could have thought that the most ridiculous ball of the match would result in action that led to the cruelest ending that could happen after rowing for 90 minutes. Gazzanigawho bid for the MVP of the game several times with his interventions, saw how that ball slid between his legs, causing the most dramatic scene of the entire game. The Argentine goalkeeper didn’t seem to believe what was happening. His face is a poem.
But there is no evil that is not accompanied by good. The atmosphere throughout the day was festive, unforgettable and to live in the memory of the club and all those who appeared in the French capital, not to mention the hairs on end that stood up when the club song was played. Stuani led the line of eleven players who stayed for the unforgettable photo of the premiere in Europe’s biggest competition, above all a great one. The atmosphere, the match and the victory accompanied the whole day, which left a ‘blanc-i-vermella’ mark on one of the most famous stadiums in Europe.
And as he said Michaelto forget, that in three days LaLiga will return, the great goal of Gironawhatever happens on weekdays. The past stayed at that, in the past
Source: La Verdad

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