André Ayew’s little pique at PSG after his goal at the Parc

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Le Havre resists Paris Saint-Germain. This Saturday evening, as part of the 31st day of Ligue 1, the HAC managed to contain the capital club and snatch a draw with a score of 3 goals everywhere.

Bold and efficient, the Le Havre people pulled off a nice move. Luka Elsner’s men were guided by a great André Ayew who found the net in the first period with a shot from the left which left Keylor Navas no chance.

A special meeting for him as a former Olympique de Marseille player. After the meeting, he did not hesitate to take a dig at PSG and its supporters. “ On the way out, nothing special, since then I have been at OM… what is this part of the stadium called? The Auteuil bend. The Auteuil bend, they have always been on my side, it’s not new (laughs). So there you have it, it wasn’t anything special but it’s always a pleasure, a great, great pleasure to score against PSG when you’re from Marseille.” he added in the mixed zone.

HAC provisionally 15th in Ligue 1

The HAC did a nice job by getting a draw on the lawn of the Parc des Princes. At this moment this result allows the Hallais to be provisionally 15th in the ranking in Ligue 1 and outside the red zone.

The end of the season is likely to be more than tense. HAC players will have to take as many points as possible in these last three days. And it starts with Strasbourg on the next day before going to Nice and hosting Olympique de Marseille.

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