PSG attacker Ousmane Dembele shrugged off the whistles from Barcelona fans after victory last night.

Dembele helped PSG win 4-1 against his old club as they reached the Champions League semifinals.

He later told Canal+: "Everyone believed in it. We didn't give up, we knew we would score. A great job was done by the whole team. The coach's tactics were perfect. We made a great effort after conceding the first goal and we achieved the goal.

"I experienced it very well because it had already happened in 2021 when I was booed here in Barcelona. I won't change my game with the boos. I stayed focused. I gave my all: I scored and won a penalty... I'm happy of my performance.

"It's an important thing. Fingers crossed that we get to the final. We'll have to recover well."

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