A quiet evening, as often for Lucas Chevalier at PSG. Against Brest this Saturday, the French goalkeeper only had two saves to make, while Romain Del Castillo did not even have his penalty on target in the second half. At the microphone of beIN SportsChevalier recounted his evening after his team's 3-0 victory. “We spend quite similar evenings in Paris where we have the ball, we have the quality so we score the goals, but we always have to be a little on the lookout because casually, Brest can restart things with an action or two.”
He continues: “I try to always be concerned with being good at the right time. The penalty? We didn't really understand, it was a bit long. After five minutes, he says corner, and on the microphone, someone probably calls him back to say “go see”. It doesn't matter, the end result is that there are no consequences, I don't know where he wanted to shoot, even if I think he wanted to open. But if they take the penalty, it makes 2-1 and we don't know what's going on behind it. When we see 3-0 on the sheet, we say to ourselves “Paris has completely mastered”, and we have mastered but except for one or two occasions, you never know what could happen.