The fact that it spends the most, has the highest UEFA rating, and is also the richest league player often influences Premier League participants to treat other big clubs and leagues with disdain, unless they are the most trophy-winning Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern or the three Italian giants.
However, Paris Saint-Germain cut their "tongue short", as they beat English champions Liverpool, second-placed Arsenal and Aston Villa, who are fighting again to participate in Europe's elite competition, on their way to the Champions League final.
"What do you say, the Farmers' League, right? We are the Farmers' League. But it's great. We are happy with the result and the compliments to my team - both about our mentality, about our play. This is wonderful," said the coach of the "world" Luis Enrique to ESPN and added:
"Arsenal played a great game. We had to endure, but we deserved to reach the final. We were two goals ahead. Gianluigi Donnarumma played a phenomenal game, but he has defended like that since the start of the season, he was at a full level against Liverpool," concluded PSG head coach Luis Enrique.
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