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The chances of seeing om triumph at the Parc des Princes have rarely been so thin.
This Sunday evening,
Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Olympique de Marseille On the occasion of the closing match of the 26th day of Ligue 1. Although this meeting opposes the first two teams of the championship, the club of the capital leaves extremely favorite.
For Bixente Lizarazu, the Marseille club has no chance of starting from the Parc des Princes with the three points of the victory. “I think there is no suspense. Paris Saint-Germain is in such a dynamic … I don't see a surprise tonight. Paris is very, very strong. Marseille is irregular ”, analyzed the sports consultant this Sunday morning in Téléfoot.
PSG-OM, a “classic” run in advance?
Since their first confrontation, the Red and Blue dominate with a total of 51 victories in 108 games, against 34 successes for OM and 23 draws. In Ligue 1, the Ile -de -France club triumphed 38 times while the Southerners won 32 times. The latter have not won at the Parc des Princes in the league since September 13, 2020 (0-1).
PSG-OM, the probable compositions
PSG : Donnarumma-Hakimi, Beraldo, Pacho, Hernandez-Zaïre-Emery, Vitinha or Neves, Ruiz-Doué, Ramos or Dembélé, Barcola
OM : Rulli – Lirola, Balerdi, Kondgobia – dedic, Rongier, Bennacer, Merlin – Nadir or Greenwood, Gouiri, Rabiot
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