Les Parisiens fell to a shock defeat on Saturday, but the
37-year-old has dispelled the notion that they showed a lack of respect to
their less-decorated opponents
David Beckham has insisted that Paris Saint-Germain do
not see themselves as superior to other sides following their 1-0 Ligue 1 loss
to Stade de Reims.
A goal from Grzegorz Krychowiak on the hour mark
consigned the French table-toppers to a fifth defeat of the campaign, but the
English midfielder does not believe that arrogance was to blame for Saturday's
adverse result.
"We had two good games against [Olympique de]
Marseille, but in football things change very quickly," he told reporters
after the match.
"We never think that we're superior to any team.
It's always difficult coming to away grounds. I think they played very well but
we can play better.
"They won the game so they must have done something
better than us, but like I said, we move on."
Olympique Lyonnais can now move level on points with PSG
in the league standings if they are able to beat Brest on Sunday.


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