PSG's Spanish midfielder Pablo Sarabia considered his goal against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu in the Champions League group stage as his favourite since he joined the club.
"My goal against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu was special, in every way. In the end, we managed to equalise after a pretty bad game on our part, on a very difficult pitch. And it's also special because I played there," Sarabia said in an interview with the PSG website.
He is having a good season with the French side, who he signed for last summer, especially in the French Cup matches, where he has managed to score seven goals in five games, a record at the Parisian team.
"Entering the history of a club like PSG is something extraordinary, which makes me very proud," he said.
The German Thomas Tuchel regularly plays the midfielder, who has scored 14 goals and got 7 assists this season, although he has made him play in practically all the attacking positions.
"One of my virtues is coming from behind to try to score a goal. Whenever I can, I try to get in from behind because I know how difficult it is for defenders to cover that", he added.
For the ex-Sevilla man, it's important to have Tuchel's trust, even if it's in any position, as he has played as a forward, RW, LW and further back.
Among the things with which he tries to spend the confinement, as is the case all over France because of COVID-19, Sarabia cites cooking, playing ping-pong, playing sports at home and studying French, a language in which he is beginning to loosen up.
"It's a very difficult time, but we all have to stay at home," he said.