PSG deprived of a trophy even in the event of success against Le Havre

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Without forcing its talent, Paris Saint-Germain quietly disposed of Lorient (4-1) in a late match counting for the 29th day of Ligue 1. If this success could have offered the title to the Parisians, their coronation was ultimately delayed by Monaco’s victory against Lille on Wednesday. But for Kylian Mbappé and others, it’s only a postponement. With an 11-point lead over its runner-up, the Ile-de-France team will only need a single victory against Le Havre at the Parc des Princes on Sunday or a defeat for the princely club against Lyon to be crowned.

If one of the two previously mentioned scenarios were to occur, the Parisians will nevertheless be deprived of the trophy after the match. According to The Parisian, no trophy presentation ceremony has been planned by the Professional Football League (LFP). In this sense, Luis Enrique’s men will have to wait until the 33rd day and the reception in Toulouse at the Porte de Saint-Cloud to fully enjoy the twelfth title in their history in the company of their public.

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