PSG gets ready for this game after a 1-1 Bosses Association-drawn game versus Benfica. In that match, Paris Saint-Germain oversaw 62% belonging and 7 shots ...
That time, Paris Saint-Germain oversaw 42% belonging and 7 shots at the objective with 3 on track. In that match, Paris Saint-Germain oversaw 62% belonging and 7 shots on the objective with 3 of them on track. A look at their past no holds barred conflicts extending back to 17/03/2019 lets us know that PSG has won 4 of these and Marseille 1, with the number of drawn results being 1. Paris Saint-Germain has been closefisted, with the count of objectives that have flown into the rear of their net during their past 6 matches remaining at 4. Our tip is for a fair 3-1 winning score for Paris Saint-Germain toward the finish of this one. For their rivals, Benfica got 7 endeavors on an objective with 1 of them on track.
Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Marseille to Parc des Princes in one of the biggest football games of the weekend. The French giants could extend their lead at ...
OM, despite their hiccup against Ajaccio last weekend, are reinvigorated under Igor Tudor, and fresh from winning their Champions League double header against ...
Fabiรกn Ruiz is set to make another start alongside the usual midfield duo of Marco Verratti and Vitinha, while Juan Bernat starts at left-back. A win at the Parc des Princes will see them go level on points with both PSG and this seasonโs surprise package Lorient, who could well have been outright top had they taken their chances against 9-man Reims. Focusing on the pitch, though, Marseille will arguably be PSGโs toughest test yet, coming at probably the worst possible moment.
The Brazilian scored his first goal in over a month as Lionel Messi returned from injury.
It was a game that we absolutely had to win and we did. It needed something special to beat Lopez and it arrived just before the halftime whistle with Mbappe teeing up Neymar for a neat finish in off the post. Marseille goalkeeper Pau Lopez was in inspired form in the first half and produced a string of impressive saves to keep PSG at bay. It could and arguably should have been a greater winning margin given how many chances were created by the capital outfit. The home atmosphere was electric as is regularly the case with Le Classique as it is French soccer's most prestigious fixture. Kylian Mbappe might not have scored the decisive goal, but he was key in creating it as he assisted Neymar for it.