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Even though Lionel Messi and Neymar left PSG last summer, it is perhaps this season that the capital club has the best players in the world in its ranks.
Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain won on the Lorient pitch (1-4), during a late match of the 29th day of Ligue 1. The club from the capital is heading all the way right towards a new title of champion of France. Which could already have been official if AS Monaco had not beaten Lille (1-0) immediately.
For this trip to the Merlus, Skriniar found a starting place in central defense. “We are happy with this victory. I don’t think it was our best performance, because at 0-2 we could have controlled the match better. We lost too many easy balls today but we know that up front we are very strong”reacted the Slovak international in the mixed zone.
Ousmane Dembélé and Kylian Mbappé each scored a double during this meeting. “I think we have the two best players in the world at the momentjudges the former Inter Milan player. For me anyway, they are the two best players in the world. We know their qualities, they always help the team with their goals, with their actions, with everything they do. It’s easy to play with them.”
Saturday at 9 p.m., PSG will host Le Havre at the Parc des Princes, for the 31st day of Ligue 1. If the Rouge et Bleu win this match, they will win the twelfth Ligue 1 title in their history.
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