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Leonardo warns Paris Saint-Germain of dangerous Valencia

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The former Brazilian international feels that Paris Saint-Germain should not take their Champions League opponent lightly, as they have a wealth of experience when it comes to play in Europe
Paris Saint-Germain’s technical director, Leonardo, has cautioned Les Parisiens regarding their upcoming UEFA Champions League fixture against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-CF-c40864 in the last 16 of the competition. The Brazilian warned his side shortly after the draws were held.
Leonardo finds Los Che as a difficult side to play against, and feels excited about the encounter ahead.
The highly anticipated Champions League draws were finally announced as the Paris-based club get to face former Champions League finalists, Valencia in the round-of-16. Moreover, Manchester United got themselves a long awaited opportunity to settle the score
with Spanish giants, Real Madrid. While seven-time European champions, AC Milan would be hosting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Barcelona-c39078.
The former Brazilian international shares his experience at Mestalla, finding it to be a very lively club. Leonardo called his former side to be a club having enormous experience in terms of European football, one that would certainly prove to be an advantage
for the Spanish outfit. The former Valencia player stated:
"I played at Valencia, even if it was 20 years ago. The crowd is always up for it. They've played two finals, and have a wealth of experience.”
The former AC Milan player believes that PSG needs to hold on to their nerves, and should not exhibit lacklustre displays while taking on a side like Los Che. He insisted:
“We have to go into these moments calmly. The things you see [in these games], the music - it's a dream.”
Leonardo believes that the encounter between the two sides would be an entertaining spectacle. The former World Cup winner went on to warn the players, calling the La Liga side to be difficult opponents. He explained:
“It's always difficult. We'll know more after the match whether it was a good draw or not. There are some European
clasicos and we have this difficult game. It'll be decided on the form of the moment and injuries. I hope we'll be in good shape. The Champions League is a 100 metre sprint every time.”

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