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This Saturday, at the start of the evening, Paris Saint-Germain was traveling to the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium to face AS Saint-Etienne, on behalf of the 27th day of Ligue 1. Luis Enrique took the opportunity to perform a few rotations within its eleven, notably starting Safonov in the goals and leaving Ousmane Dembélé on the sidelines.
The Greens quickly opened the scoring. Davitashvili focused towards Stassin, who beat the Russian goalkeeper of PSG with a dismissed head (1-0, 9th). They were not far from keeping this advantage until half-time, but Tardieu conceded a penalty for a fault on Gonçalo Ramos. The Portuguese center forward was doing justice itself by finding the right skylight of the Stéphanois porter (1-1, 43rd).
In the second half, the capital's club took advantage thanks to Kvaratskhelia. Following a hook, the Georgian winger went on with a strike at the first post (1-2, 50th). In the process, Désiré Doué kicked the addition by beating the darkness of the law (1-3, 53rd).
PSG very close to its 13th title in L1
The men of Luis Enrique could have managed their advance but were not going to stop there. João Neves from the left (1-4, 62nd) and Désiré Goué, of a powerful shot of the right (1-5, 66th), air conditioned “Le Cauldron”. At the end of the meeting, the young Mbaye even participated in the party (1-6, 90th).
With this new success (1-6), PSG now has 22 points on Olympique de Marseille, which bowed a little earlier in the day in Reims. In the event of a draw between AS Monaco and OGC Nice, this evening at the Louis II stadium, the Red and Blue will officially won the thirteenth title of champion of France in their history.
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