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This is the most anticipated match of the weekend in Ligue 1. This Saturday evening, Paris Saint-Germain is opposed to Lille OSC as part of the 24th day of the French Championship.
A match at European level between two teams that will play the knockout stages of the Champions League Tuesday and Wednesday against Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool. Largely at the top of the ranking with 13 points ahead of OM but above all always undefeated in the league, PSG stands out as the big favorite for this poster.
However, the Dogues that have released big matches in the European Cup this season have the capacity to worry the training of Luis Enrique. However, for the RMC consultant and 1998 world champion Lionel Charbonnier, the capital's club is its main opponent this season.
The first opponent of PSG is not Lille and Génésio, it is PSG. That's it. There is only PSG which can scuttle its match. The Lille will be ultra dominated against Parisians, “ he launched in theAfter football.
Objective: remain undefeated
Paris Saint-Germain is entering a series of important matches and cups. Admittedly, this poster is important for red and blue, but the priority remains the Champions League with the upcoming shock against Liverpool.
In front of his audience, Luis Enrique's men will (like every match) will dominate their opponent. But the objective of this part and to remain in confidence but above all to remain undefeated in this Ligue 1.
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