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·3 April 2026
PSG/Toulouse – Donnum, ‘One of the easiest games to prepare for’

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·3 April 2026

This Friday at 8:45 p.m. (broadcast on Ligue1+), Paris Saint-Germain (1st) face Toulouse (9th) at the Parc des Princes as part of the Matchday 28 of Ligue 1 2025-2026. In a press conference, Toulouse forward Aron Donnum (27) spoke about this match and the Parisian opponent with a very positive approach. There was also discussion of the referee’s microphone system.
The referee’s microphone system, are you making any special preparations for it?
No (smile). I didn’t even know about it!
Do you think this referee microphone system is a good thing? Especially for the fans.
Honestly, people will always ask for more. Over the past 15 years, there have already been a lot of changes. Everyone is trying to make things better, but there will always be something. We’ll see. As players, it doesn’t change anything for us. It’s good. It’s not as if the fans are going to say, “ah, with the explanation, everything’s fine.” It’s good to explain, but there will always be people who disagree.
Is PSG a bonus match or a match like any other? The first meeting ended 3-6.
It’s a fun match, it’s cool to play against PSG. They are very strong. We showed that we could score. Two years ago, we won there, even though they were already champions. We have to learn from the last match. We scored 3 goals, now we have to see how to avoid conceding so many. It will be tough, but we’ve worked well. We want to put in a good defensive performance and we hope to score.
Is Toulouse better as the underdog?
Maybe, maybe. Two years ago, it was very clear. Against the big teams, we were very strong. Against the teams around us, we lost more often. It’s more balanced today. Still, our best matches are against the big teams, like Marseille and Lyon away from home.
In a match where PSG will probably have most of the ball, and where you are likely to face a lot of pace out wide, how do you prepare as a forward?
It’s one of the easiest matches to prepare for. They are one of the teams that have the most possession, so we know we won’t have the ball much. Even when they lost to Monaco, they had around 70% possession. That’s how it is when you face PSG at the Parc des Princes. We prepare for that and to take advantage of whatever opportunities we may get, so that we can make the most of them.
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