Trapp "I'm pretty sure they'll do it"



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Last night Kevin Trapp gave an interview to RMC Sport. The 28-year-old goalkeeper loaned by Paris Saint-Germain this season to Eintracht Frankfurt (his former club) was notably invited to comment on the situation of the Parisians in the Champions League. The German claims that he is confident for the reception of Liverpool this Wednesday evening (5th day of the group stage) and reviews the difficulties of the club in recent years in Europe.

"I saw the match against Naples, Di Maria scored just in the end. They never give up, it's a team that is mentally strong and is always there when it's under pressure. I'm pretty sure they'll do it tomorrow (tonight, editor's note) because at home against a big team, they know what they have to do. I have no doubt.

"Now we have to do something big in Europe. "

Paris thinks too much of the Champions League?

You have to be honest, in Paris you only talk about the Champions League, that's right. It's been years since we won everything at the national level so after that there's this goal to say that now we have to do something big in Europe. In the Champions League, small mistakes are expensive, it's not easy. Last year, we played against Madrid. The year before against Barcelona. These are teams that have won the Champions League several times. It's never easy but of course as soon as the Champions League comes, we only talk about that. " said Trapp.

If Paris has rather disappointed in the group phase this season, there is indeed positive to remember. The equalization of Di Maria against Naples shows character and can still really believe in the qualification. Above all, we have seen a collective progress over games. Now, we have to confirm tonight with a great team performance. There is no room for individualism, hopefully all players have now understood it.

PSG thinks a lot about the Champions League, it's logical given its size and its project. This team must aim high. It remains to give ourselves the means to fulfill the objectives. This will involve an endless fighting spirit and solidarity from the beginning to the end of the match. As Marquinhos (24-year-old central defender) said last nightit is the collective that allows individuals to shine.

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