Although what happened yesterday is far from final in the fight for ownership, heDonnarumma’s performance against Brujas was, of course, confirmatory. PSG easily beat Brugge 4-1, but the Italian’s game was extraordinary, making several worthwhile saves and making it clear that, right now, he is one point ahead of Keylor Navas. The Costa Rican had a big mistake last Sunday against Lens that could be decisive in the career of both goalkeepers to win the title.
For The team, Donnarumma’s partyexcept for footwork brushed excellence. The French newspaper valued the Eurocup champion’s match with a 7, highlighting the security it gives the team in goal: “Much anticipated after Keylor’s mistake against Lens, the Italian responded presently. Attentive to a shot from Sandra (32), she perfectly stopped a close shot from Rits (36). A classy stop. The bad thing is that his footwork was defective, ”the newspaper underlines.
Donnarumma’s thing against Bruges could be a before and after in the competition with Keylor. The Costa Rican came out quite marked from the draw against Lens for the sung he had in the Northerners’ goal, while the Italian was one of the great figures in the victory against the Belgians. However, and knowing the philosophy that Pochettino has carried out throughout the season, the Bruges meeting should not alter the policy of the Argentine’s goal, who has never wanted to give clues at a press conference and everything indicates that neither will it in the next matches. On Sunday, against Monaco, we will leave doubts.
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