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Ghana captain, Andre Ayew, says it is a good feeling to score against Paris Saint-Germain because of his past affiliations with Olympique Marseille.
The 34-year-old started his professional career at Marseille, PSG’s biggest derby rivals, where he was on their books for eight years.
Andre scored for Le Havre as they held PSG to a 3-3 draw on Saturday at the Parc de Prince, delaying PSG’s Ligue 1 title celebrations.
Speaking after the game, Andre made reference to the rivalry between PSG and Marseille.
“It is a good feeling, you know, to score against Paris especially because I am a Marseille boy. The rivalry between the two clubs is very big,” he told journalist Nana Ama Agyemang.
“Everything is going really well. Personally, I am physically fit. I am getting back to my best shape bit by bit. I was injured for a while so I didn’t sign for a club early.”
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