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Classico against Marseille is special, admits PSG goalkeeper Trapp

Xinhua, February 24, 2017 Adjust font size:

Three days ahead of the Classico against sixth-placed Marseille, Paris Saint-Germain's goalkeeper Kevin Trapp clearly knew how special the matchup was in an interview here on Thursday.

"It's very special, and I know this. It won't be easy as we are the visitors. It's the Classico, which is always very special, and it's beyond the three points," said the German goalkeeper to the club's website.

Trapp kept a clean-sheet record last Tuesday as his team handed the La Liga giants Barcelona a shocking 4-0 loss. He was still reminiscent of that sumptuous night at the Parc des Princes.

"That night was perfect. Everything worked out well in our way and we did everything to win the match. Probably no one expected the final score, which proved our successful defense. Now we cannot think too much about the return leg at the Nou Camp, as we still have several important matches before that, such as this Sunday's Classico," he pointed out.

Totally different from last season dominated by PSG whose advantage reached as large as 31 points, this season's Ligue 1 competition proved to be much more open as the defending champions just ranked second, three points behind offense-oriented Monaco, who has netted 76 league goals in 26 matches.

"Last season we dominated the league, but it's totally different this year, which is more open. However, our target at the champion will never change, and we will keep working hard for the rest of the season," said Trapp. Endit