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·10 janvier 2026
PSG/OM â Fournier applauds both teams, Chevalier and Ramos đ

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·10 janvier 2026

Criticized, sometimes dominated, but never resigned. Against OM, Paris Saint-Germain once again proved that their strength does not lie solely in their play. According to Laurent Fournier, a former Parisian, in LâĂquipe, Luis Enriqueâs men drew on their mentality to turn around difficult moments, carried by united individuals like Bradley Barcola (23), Gonçalo Ramos (24), not to mention the excellent match from Lucas Chevalier (24).
âCan OM have regrets? They were enterprising, both in play and in duels, against a more passive PSG⊠Marseille managed to escape PSGâs pressing quite easily, with well-constructed phases, runs in behind, or long balls to push the block forward. They created good chances, but PSG was solid and could count on Chevalier. Paris was calm against PFC too (2-1, 17th matchday, Sunday), maybe they couldnât raise the intensity. But still, with these individuals⊠Barcolaâs assist for the 2-2, thatâs something!â
Did Chevalier take back control? We saw his qualities at Lille. The pressure in Paris is not the same. But when you see all his saves today, if he keeps going like this with his footwork, heâs going to do a lot of good for this team. I like his personality, itâs not easy to bounce back when youâve been criticized like that. More generally, they managed the penalty shootout really well. Itâs the experience of high-level matches, plus the confidence theyâve built up. When you see Nuno Mendes, after his shot, heâs smiling. The others are stressed. It feels like, for them, itâs easy.â
Before that, Paris was saved once again by Gonçalo Ramos⊠Does he deserve more? You need an exemplary mentality not to begrudge the role of substitute. Itâs never easy to come on, especially when your team is struggling. And he puts them back on track. His volley, the first penalty. Hats off to him! You donât sense a guy frustrated to be on the bench, heâs calm. Maybe this role suits him, maybe he sees it as a kind of recognition.â
This PSG is not always dazzling, but it has become resilient. Against an enterprising Marseille side, Paris accepted to suffer without falling apart. The most telling symbol remains that assist from Bradley Barcola to Gonçalo Ramos: a winger capable of hurting teams on his own, but who chooses the right move to save his team. Itâs not spectacular, itâs better: itâs collective. Whatâs more, these were two substitutes who could have been frustrated with their fate that night.
In goal, Lucas Chevalier embodied this new mentality. Criticized, scrutinized, sometimes compared, he never shied away from the pressure. His saves, his calm, his footwork reassured the whole team. Even during the penalty shootout, PSG displayed an almost disconcerting serenity, like Nuno Mendes (23), smiling while others doubted. Paris does not always win by dominating. But they win because everyone fights, until the end.
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