"We're feeling good and confident. We've worked well in training, and every player that's available will give their all. We'll do everything in our power to win this opening game on home turf. We're obviously more experienced now, but Champions League games are special ones to play in. This competition is unlike any other, but we know all about managing the expectations and the pressure that come with this competition. Our season has started well, and we're looking forward to getting this Champions League campaign underway and to all of the great matches that await us in it."
"That's what PSG's philosophy is these days. Our fans like that desire, and the coach instils it in us on a daily basis. To play at the highest level, you need desire and motivation. Winning this competition comes down to the minor details, which include that desire and that motivation. We want our fans to always be proud of us, and for that to happen, we always need to give everything on the pitch."
"He's adapted very quickly. It's not easy to come into a team like this and to replace a goalkeeper like [Gianluigi] Donnarumma. We'd played against him and were aware of his potential; we know that he can go all the way to the top, and both the coaching staff and the board saw that potential in him. He made an immediate impact in the UEFA Super Cup and was able to take his chance, and he shows that in every game. He has a lot of personality as well as his own profile as a goalkeeper and his own attributes, and I know that he'll prove key for us this season."
"The league phase was difficult, but it all worked out well in the end. We don't really want to go through that again; we want to start well. You never know how things will go, but we know that it can all come down to minor details and that tomorrow's game could have a decisive impact on whether or not we go through. Most importantly, we're at home, and we need to get a good result there because it's always harder to pick up points on the road. We did so last season, but we're just focusing on this opening game, which we want to win."
"We want to win it [the UCL] again this year. That's what pushes us forward and makes us keep fighting and keep working hard. Winning a second Champions League is something that motivates us, the coach and the club's president. We all have the same aim, and that's what will help us to grow and to improve. We're a young team with players who want to keep winning."
"It's a very good thing. [Illia] Zabarnyi joined us this year, but I've always faced competition. I've been here for a long time and have always fought for my place. Competition gets the best out of players and takes them out of their comfort zone. Illia can still grow and improve, and I'll be there to help him do that. The coach will have to manage his squad a lot this season, but I'm happy to be working alongside such good players, and I know that it'll be beneficial."
"They've changed as a team since our last meeting; they've got a new head coach and new players. They're an attacking side, and we've seen how they behave on the pitch. We're trying to prepare as well as possible, and that's our strength: to have a good understanding of our opponents so that we can adapt when needed."