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Pascal Dupraz cracked a little phrase which he has the secret to promoting the French championship.
All it takes is one success for PSG this Saturday against Le Havre (9 p.m.), at its Parc des Princes venue, for the Ile-de-France club to claim a third French championship title in a row, the 10th since the arrival of QSI in 2011 and the 12th in the club’s history.
However, do not ask Pascal Dupraz to trivialize this performance or to devalue the French championship. At the microphone of the show Les Grandes Gueules on RMC, the latter brought up the example of Lionel Messi as an argument to situate the level of Ligue 1.
“We cannot trivialize a title”
“ The French championship is very complicated. 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,” he thundered.
“A 10th title under QSI is not neutral. We cannot trivialize a French champion title! », insisted Dupraz. The story is the same for Marc Madiot, manager of the Groupama-FDJ cycling team: “ We must not be in permanent self-flagellation. Because we are in France, we want to be choosy. But let’s stop! This title must be valued! »
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