Guendouzi Claims OM Outplayed PSG in Goalless Ligue 1 Clash

A difficult Sunday for Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain. Despite the game strategies, the two teams could not be separated and left the field with a goalless draw in the eleventh round of Ligue 1.
For Franco-Moroccan player Mattéo Guendouzi, regardless of the outcome of the match, OM was much more present. "Overall we had a good game, we had quite a few chances, especially in the second half. It’s a point gained, we wanted the three points, we deserved to take the 3 points, we were above them," Mattéo Guendouzi told Prime Vidéo.
Since joining PSG, it is the first time that Moroccan player Achraf Hakimi has been sent off. He committed a foul in the 57th minute on Cengiz Ünder. Reduced to 10 men, PSG so barricaded its defense that it was impossible for OM to find the gap that could lead to the Parisian goalkeeper.
Despite this, Mattéo Guendouzi remains convinced that this match could have turned in favor of his club. "We had situations and they didn’t have many."
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