Argentine playmaker Angel
Di Maria was elated by Paris Saint-Germain's Champions
League last 16 defeat of Chelsea on Wednesday, and hailed his side's
performance in their 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge.
PSG eliminated
Chelsea from the Champions League with a 4-2 aggregate scoreline, with
former Real Madrid star Di Maria having a hand in both second-leg goals.
"We're very happy. It's a huge joy," Di Maria told UEFA.com after the match. "The work of one season has come to fruition. We demonstrated our talent," Di Maria said.
"We controlled the game and the result is well deserved."
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