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Winner of Manchester City (4-2) last Wednesday and climbed to the 22nd place in the 2024/2025 Champions League ranking, Paris Saint-Germain has given air as part of a qualification for Champions League dams. Now endowed with 10 points before the last day and its trip to the lawn of Stuttgart, the Parisian club will be qualified in the event of a victory or a draw against the Souhabes.
By cons in the event of defeat, everything would be relaunched. Indeed, behind Paris Saint-Germain four teams can legitimately consider going beyond the capital's club. Already Stuttgart would automatically double the Parisians in the event of a victory. Then, at least two out of three teams would have to be at least two teams (23rd, 10 points), Manchester City (25th, 8 points) and the Dinamo Zagreb (26th, 8 points) are essential. Sporting CP receives Bologna, Manchester City welcomes FC Bruges while Dinamo Zagreb faces AC Milan at home. The Shakhtar Donetsk (27th, 7 points) can also mathematically exceed Paris Saint -Germain, but it is not very credible, because it would be necessary to compensate for a significant difference in goals (+2 for the French and -6 for the Ukrainians) in S 'largely imposing against Borussia Dortmund.
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