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Last match of the 7th day of Ligue 1, Nice-PSG could really hurt the eventual loser.
Luis Enrique could still lose his nerve on Sunday evening, in the event of a poor result from PSG in Nice, as part of the
7th day of Ligue 1. The coach of the Parisian team, particularly targeted midweek for his
aggressive attitude with a journalist Canal + after the defeat suffered Tuesday evening against Arsenal, expects a victory for the Aiglons from its players.
Beaten 2-0 in London on the second day of the Champions League, the Parisians were notably criticized for their inability to raise their level of play. The absence of Ousmane Dembélé had already caused unease the day before of the meeting. It is easy to imagine what negative consequences a PSG setback would have on the OGC Nice pitch.
A slippery slope
The Riviera club coached since this season by Franck Haise is also moving forward in a delicate context, three days after a small
correction suffered in Rome against Lazio (4-1) for the Europa League (2nd day).
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