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PSG Were Scary Last Year They’re Still Scary This Year  —Saliba Admits
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PSG Were Scary Last Year They’re Still Scary This Year —Saliba Admits

Complete Sports about 2 hours 1 mins read

William Saliba has said Paris Saint-Germaine (PSG) were scary last year and are still a scary side this said. The 25-year-old is no stranger to the French champions, having faced them in last season’s semi-finals, shared a dressing room with several of their players in the French national team set-up, and spent four years of [...]

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