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PSG: None against Nantes but record beat

** PSG concedes draw against FC Nantes and beats record**

As part of a late match on the 29th day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain made a draw on FC Nantes (1-1) lawn on Tuesday night. The players in the capital are still undefeated and can still aim for the historic record of outdoor games without defeat, but their coach Joao Neves emphasizes the importance of focusing on each match.

“I think we had a very good game,” Neves said in the mixed zone. “We can always improve each match and these meetings allow us to learn and progress as a team. I’m happy for the team because we didn’t lose and we broke the record of 39 outdoor games without defeat. "

However, Neves points out that the main objective remains to do their best for each match: “We don’t focus on the records, but on doing our best for the team and the club. If we do that, we’ll get close to the record.”

** PSG denounces abusive banners in match against Nantes**

At the end of the meeting between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Nantes held this Tuesday evening, the club of the capital published a statement denouncing the insulting banners bragged by the Nantes supporters. The PSG strongly condemned these discriminatory messages and songs that were observed at the Stade de La Beaujoire.

“Paris Saint-Germain condemns with the utmost firmness the offensive and discriminatory messages and songs that were observed on 22 April at the Stade de La Beaujoire on the occasion of the match Nantes - Paris Saint-Germain”, we read in the press release. “These comments are part of an unacceptable amalgam, totally alien to the spirit of competition and the values of sport.”

The club recalls its absolute commitment to respect for people, the rejection of any form of hatred or stigma, and the smooth running of competitions in a serene atmosphere.

Luis Enrique evokes the frustration of Ousmane Dembélé

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique was questioned about the frustration of the attacker Ousmane Dembélé after the draw against FC Nantes (1-1). Dembélé did not find the path of nets for the fourth consecutive time and was replaced at the time of play.

Asked about this frustration, Enrique said he didn’t give “no importance” to players’ emotions during a game. “Everyone manages his emotions as he can, as he knows or as he wants,” he explained. “The main thing now is to all arrive with great hope and with the best spirit, guided by past months and the remaining month of competition.”