Safonov makes his Ligue 1 debut for PSG: I still need to work 09:21

French PSG goalkeeper Matvey Safonov says he still needs work after his Ligue 1 debut against Reims. L’Equipe.

“I am very happy to be at PSG but I still need to work. Sometimes my team needs me and I will be ready to do my job,” Safonov said.

The meeting ended with a score of 1:1. Keito Nakamura scored against Safonov in the first half.

The current winner of the Champions League is Real Madrid, who beat Borussia Dortmund 2:0 in the 2024 final held at Wembley Stadium in London.

The French club announced the transfer of Safonov, who plays for Krasnodar, on June 14. At the same time, it became known that a week ago, the player was banned from leaving Russia due to alimony debts exceeding 60 million rubles. The ban came into effect on June 6, when the goalkeeper was already in Minsk with the Russian national team and the team played a friendly match with the Belarusian national team, which ended with a 4:0 victory for the Russians. The goalkeeper returned to Russia with the team. Later, it became known that Safonov’s ban on leaving the country was lifted.

Former Russian national team player took the chances Safonov will be number one at PSG

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Source: Gazeta

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