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Without shining, PSG dominated Toulouse (3-0) this Friday evening in Ligue 1, before meeting Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
PSG did not need to force. After two weeks of international break, the capital club quietly won against Toulouse (3-0), this Friday evening on behalf of the 12e day of Ligue 1. Good preparation before traveling to Munich on Tuesday evening in the Champions League.
Facing a solid Toulouse team, which had three consecutive wins, the Parisians ended up finding the fault thanks to a nice goal from Joao Neves. Without the intensity increasing a notch, Luis Enrique’s men could have been surprised by TFC, who had a few opportunities to get back into the match.
Toulouse cracks at the end of the match
The Violets saw their chance pass and cracked at the end of the match. Entering the game, Lucas Beraldo made the break for the French champions (84e), before Vitinha definitively sealed the fate of this match. The Rouge et Bleu thus regain a six-point lead at the top of the standings.
Now it’s time for Bayern Munich for Paris, with a trip as perilous as it is crucial for its survival on the European scene. Bavarians who also won 3-0 this Friday evening against Augsburg, thanks to a hat-trick from the inevitable Harry Kane.
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