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·1 de marzo de 2026
Chelsea wary of PSG already: Gusto sends a clear message

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Before the confrontation between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, Malo Gusto (22 years old), the right-back of the Blues, delivered a measured message on Téléfoot. No flashy statements to show off: rather a call for intensity and cohesion. A way to remind that against PSG, any slip-up is costly.
"It's going to be a big match. It's not a team to be taken lightly. We're going to give it our all, plain and simple. It's up to us to bring that intensity, to really have good team cohesion because I think against a team like PSG, that's something we need to emphasize. It's up to us to show all that, and the best team, between PSG and Chelsea, will advance."
In his speech, Gusto doesn't sell a "superior Chelsea," he sets the stage. He emphasizes the idea that this type of match is primarily played with collective energy: intensity, cohesion, and the ability to rise to the emotional level of a European clash. It's typically the discourse of a player who knows that PSG punishes even the slightest delay, especially when the opponent falls apart.
Implicitly, Chelsea is preparing for a match that can turn on sequences, weak moments, and details of concentration. And the phrase "the best team will advance" says it all: no excuses, no smokescreen, just a demand for a complete match. This kind of cautious discourse is also a way to cut short the media frenzy: fewer punchlines, more control... and pressure discreetly shifted back onto the field.
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