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come away





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"We have to improve a lot, but even so, I think the most important thing today was to come away with the win."

From Barron's

They are now provisionally up to sixth, seven points behind the capital side whose only other reverse in Ligue 1 so far this season came away to Marseille in September.

From Barron's

β€œIt was loud. There was a lot of energy in the building. So it was a ton of fun, and obviously more fun to come away with both points.”

From Los Angeles Times

Internally, they were dealt with quietly, behind closed doors, and with the apparent result that everyone came away satisfied it had been resolved in the best possible way.

From BBC

"It's definitely disappointing to come to a team like this and a stadium like this, atmosphere like this and put all that in and not come away with anything."

From BBC