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Lionel Messi received a dig from a former Ligue 1 coach.
On the occasion of the 31st day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Le Havre to the Parc des Princes this Saturday evening (9 p.m.). A meeting which could be that of the title for the Parisians, who in the event of success against the Normans will be assured of being crowned champions of France for the twelfth time in their history.
If Luis Enrique’s men quickly killed the suspense, this new title of French champion should not be trivialized, believes Pascal Dupraz. For the former coach of Toulouse and AS Saint-Etienne, Ligue 1 is a championship “ complicated » and Lionel Messi is well placed to know this, he who was not crowned champion of France during his first year in Paris.
“Ask Lionel Messi, the best player in the world, if he played for PSG…”
“ The French championship is very complicatedlaunched Dupraz on the airwaves of RMC. Ask Lionel Messi, the best player in the world, if he played for PSG… Yes, it’s an event when PSG is champion. It caps off an entire season. And that can take PSG to a Grand Slam. And then it’s the last French champion title with Kylian Mbappé. We don’t know if Paris will be as dominant without him. »
And to conclude: “A 10th title under QSI is not neutral. We cannot trivialize a French champion title! »
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