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Carlo Ancelotti hails Paris Saint-Germain after an important victory

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The Italian was a happy man as PSG thrashed Valenciennes FC to a 4-0 defeat at the Stade http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Du-c11689 Hainaut. Ancelotti stayed reserved despite the triumph, and credited the players for the important victory.

Carlo Ancelotti was happy by the performance of the players, as Paris Saint-Germain won with quite ease against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valenciennes-FC-c40865, in the Ligue 1 fixture. The tactician stated that it was the quality of football being played that made him happy, rather than
the emphatic win at the Stade du Hainaut.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029 was the man of the moment, as the Swede scored his first hat-trick for Les Parisiens. The striker gave in a sensational display, and toyed around with the opponent’s defence for most of the game. Ibra proved to be too much for Les Athenians,
and proved deadly in front of goal. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ezequiel-Lavezzi-c13073 also got his name on the score sheet, as the Argentine scored the fourth for PSG.
The former AC Milan manager was also delighted with the result, but insisted that it was the quality was what he felt impressed by, and the goals were eventually a result of that.
The coach explained:
“This result and the number of goals we score is not important, sometimes you play more difficult games and don't score as many. What is important is the performance.”
The coach urged that every triumph victory shouldn’t be judge on the amount of goals. Ancelotti was proud of his team’s performance, and hoped that the current form continues for the French giants.
The 53-year-old has remained modest following their victory against Les Athenians. The coach went onto credit the players and feels glad that the players have finally responded to his wake-up call. The former Chelsea manager said:
"The players started to play together and show character and they gave their skills to the team. I think that was the key.”
The Italian added:
"The credit goes to the players. They took their responsibilities. They changed their attitude on the field."
The French outfit has gained momentum following their two wins in a row, as the coach praised his players for their determination and the effort. The Paris-based club have already ensured themselves a knock-out spot in the Champions League, and are now focused
on the Ligue 1.

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