Luis Enrique declares PSG champion of France

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Hanging (3-3) by the HAC during the 31st day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain, more than ever leader, will still have to wait before celebrating the 12th French champion title in its history. For this, AS Monaco must not win against OL this Sunday. Despite everything, Luis Enrique, present at the press conference, has already confirmed the Parisian coronation. “We are champions. Whether there’s a party or not, I don’t care. We have a difference of +27 on 2nd, I already feel like a champion. Even if we don’t score any more points, we will be champion. There is still the final of the Coupe de France, we will try to be in the final of the Champions League. The team is in the best moment of the season..

And to add: “the objective is to fight for all the titles, to prepare the players for the matches that remain. This evening (Saturday), we won the Championship, there is no doubt, we have a higher goal average. I don’t care about being undefeated. This goal gives us the title. That, and for the rage I had because we played so little. We are missing two titles, we will do everything to get them”. That’s what it says! It now remains to be seen whether PSG will celebrate their title this Sunday or will have to postpone the celebrations until next weekend.

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