Dylan Nahi: 'None of our matches is ever easy'
Jota Gonzalez, Dylan Nahi and Adama Keita gave us their impressions after PSH's 25-29 win away to Dijon in the Coupe de France's round of 32.
Jesus Gonzalez (Paris Saint-Germain Handball assistant coach):
Over and above how well we played, the most important thing today was qualification. I think we played well in the last ten minutes of the first half. After that, we missed a lot of opportunities, but we know the players are getting more and more fatigued and that this is starting to take a toll. That's why we've been trying to spread the game time around; it lets us give a breather to the lads who have played a lot in the first half of the season. Now we're fusing on our upcoming clash with Nantes.
Dylan Nahi (Paris Saint-Germain Handball left-winger):
We know that none of our matches is ever easy. Every side wants to give their very best against us. Our second half was less impressive than our first, but it didn't hurt us too much. So we're through to the next stage of the competition, and we have one final match to play for the year, in Nantes on Thursday.
Adama Keita (Paris Saint-Germain Handball left-winger):
We fluffed our lines a bit in attack today, and that's part of the reason why our lead diminished towards the end of the match. And we mustn't forget that Dijon are an excellent side who never give up and who are capable of getting big results. We're very happy to return from Dijon with qualification secured; we have our hearts set on winning all our matches to set up a chance to defend our title.