Nice – PSG: complicated little period for Paris away

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OGC Nice pocketed a precious point this Sunday evening at home against Paris Saint-Germain. Very dominant in the first period, Franck Haise’s players managed to manhandle the Parisians for long minutes, which made it possible to achieve, despite the final result, a very solid performance and thus avoid defeat. As for Luis Enrique’s players, this performance may leave room for certain doubts. With this result, the Parisians confirm that they have a small current problem when they play far from the Parc des Princes.

Indeed, PSG have not won any of their last 3 away matches in official competition (2 draws, 1 defeat). His worst away streak since February-March 2022 (with four matches). In addition, Paris have not won any of their last 12 matches when trailing away in Ligue 1 (6 draws, 6 defeats). Paradoxical for a team which has gone 28 matches without defeat in Ligue 1, the record in the history of the French championship

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