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PSG’s new draw against a poorly ranked side, in this case Le Havre (3-3), caused some bitterness among Metz coach Laszlo Bölöni.
Is Paris Saint-Germain distorting the race to maintain? This is one of the subjects of this end of season. While Luis Enrique had lined up a reshuffled team against Clermont (1-1), to rest his executives before facing Barcelona in the Champions League, the president of Le Havre had let out a rant.
Ironically, it was against HAC that PSG dropped two points on Saturday evening at the Parc des Princes (3-3). The Parisian coach rotated his squad again, and the future French champions clearly did not have the best match of the season, even if we note that they fought until the end of added time to equalize through Gonçalo Ramos .
“It’s the second time for PSG”
And obviously, after Le Havre, it’s Metz that we’re cringing. After Lorraine’s defeat against Lille (1-2) this Sunday, Laszlo Bölöni was questioned on the subject, and he did not hide his bitterness.
“This is the second time this has happened. regretted the Metz coach, in comments relayed by RMC. But what right do I have to express myself? And who has the right to speak on this? So maybe it’s smarter for me to shut up… not say anything. But if I keep quiet, that means I say a lot.”
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