Herrera admits it felt “like a funeral” after that Bernabeu disaster

Experienced Spanish midfielder Ander Herrera had an excellent season until January, but the rest of the campaign for both him and his side, PSG, became a thing of sorrow more than time to celebrate, despite another Ligue 1 title.”A small hamstring injury came and then an eye problem that kept me out for two and a half months, which I don’t know how it originated. It started as conjunctivitis and got worse, I even infected my family and it was quite an annoying few months, “explains Herrera for AS before analyzing PSG’s unsuccessful attempts to reach the Champions League trophy.BREAKING NEWS: Galtier strikes a deal with the Parisians”Two years ago, we missed many chances against Bayern in Lisbon in a final that we should have won. However, football is complicated, and many times, two plus two does not equal four. “This season, we were superior against Madrid for 160 minutes, but they needed 20 minutes of lucidity to kick us out. It’s football. That’s why we like it so much. And without taking away any merit from Madrid, because the reality is that they have something special and they have shown it. You have to take your hat off to that spirit of overcoming problems and obstacles. “Until 1-1, PSG looked fine. But the fact is that between 1-1 and 2-1, there was literally no time. And then came 3-1. I couldn’t play due to issues with my eyes, but I can imagine the feeling of disbelief from my teammates.”##EDITORS_CHOICE##Herrera, further on, claims the Royals have that “special aura” which provides them with rescue from some difficult situations.”Normally, all teams need to play very well to win; Madrid, no.”The next few days were more of a funeral than a dressing room. It was challenging to find the answers for that UCL exit, to express ourselves, to speak…”, concludes Herrera.FRI: 00.55: (1.94) FLUMINENSE (3.25) CRUZEIRO (4.00)

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