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Back to PSG after a one-year loan to Sporting Portugal, Pablo Sarabia spoke in a interview given to AFP (relayed by Le Parisien). The Spanish midfielder seems to be living very well with the turn that the Parisian club is taking regarding discipline and the “anti-bling-bling” policy.

“I think in any job, discipline and rules are important. It is good that there is this discipline, these rules, it is necessary for a good cohabitation and to form a good group. You have to build a good group, leave aside the individualities because the most important thing is the collective, continues Sarabia. We see it every year, the teams that are the most united, that do more things together, that are prepared to face the bad times of a season, are the ones that end up winning titles

While the club finally seems to be counting on him for the coming season, the player trained in Real Madrid was also delighted to continue the adventure at Paris Saint-Germain and intends to be useful there.

“It was clear to me that I wanted to go home and I’m very happy to be here, to have done my job and to be able to continue to improve. I think I can bring things, work, enthusiasm, goals, assists. Everyone will be needed, so I will be ready for it. I continued to improve a lot as a player and right now I feel like I’m in the best period of my career, with a lot of confidence. Last season, I achieved my goal which was to feel good, to continue to grow”.

Pablo Sarabia and PSG will play a third preparation match tomorrow afternoon against the Japanese club Urawa.

to summarize

Returning to PSG after a one-year loan to Sporting Portugal, Pablo Sarabia spoke in an interview given to AFP (relayed by Le Parisien). The Spanish midfielder seems to be living very well with the turn that the Parisian club is taking regarding discipline and the “anti-bling-bling” policy.

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