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·12 de noviembre de 2025
Manchester United/PSG: Paulo César makes a bold promise!

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·12 de noviembre de 2025

This Wednesday, the women’s teams of Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United will face off at Old Trafford (broadcast on Disney+ and La Chaîne L’Equipe) at 9pm for the 3rd matchday of the 2025-2026 Women’s Champions League. The match was discussed by Parisian coach Paulo César in a press conference. He showed confidence and ambition ahead of what promises to be a tough game.
“It’s very exciting to take part in a match like this. Of course, we didn’t start very well, Manchester has two wins. We’re going to fight with our standards, our strengths. I am very confident because we are in a very positive phase of development. The Champions League is a competition with a very high mental load, but I feel that the players are ready to face this team. Any particular difficulties when playing away? I don’t quite agree. There have been matches where we were actually good, we put in good performances. Unfortunately, the result is what you look at most, and it wasn’t always a reflection of the whole match. I think the team is progressing. At the start of the season, we struggled in terms of results, but the way we played—except at Lyon—was consistent. Today, we are even better away from home. Tomorrow, we will be competitive and you will see the team’s evolution.”
A decisive match? Whatever happens tomorrow, it will not put an end to our campaign. Of course, if you lose, it will be harder to catch up. We see that many teams have few points. We still have a chance to qualify. It’s a very important match. We’ll try to put everything together to play a strong game and get the win,” said to L’Equipe.
Of course, starting with two defeats against Wolfsburg (4-0) and Real Madrid (1-2) is not ideal. Especially since there are only 6 matchdays in the Women’s competition, which leaves little time to bounce back. Having to get back on track against Manchester United, who already have 6 points, is not the best news either. However, PSG cannot give up.
First of all, because there is still hope. As Paulo César points out, even with a defeat, there would still be a chance. A win, obviously, would be much better. And it is not impossible. The Parisian women have improved since the start of the season and some results have been a bit harsh compared to their performances.
In any case, giving up is out of the question. The team must fight together and give everything to have the best possible chance. It will be a very tough match, but Paris has arguments to make. Let’s hope for a great European night, which could serve as a foundation for an exciting future.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.









































