PSG, the very big announcement!

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Fortunately there was this little draw against Reims (1-1). Otherwise, since the beginning of January, Paris Saint-Germain has displayed a perfect assessment of 10 victories in 10 games in all competitions.

We do not know how far this PSG can go on the European scene. But what is certain is that the team of Luis Enrique is practically irresistible on French territory at the moment. We saw it again on Friday evening with this broad success against Monaco (4-1), and the new double of an amazing Ousmane Dembélé.

A legendary record for PSG?

PSG has taken 13 points ahead of Olympique de Marseille, which has not yet played this weekend. The capital's club is very well started to keep its title of champion, but it could target something else at the end of the season. This is what Jean-Claude Suaudeau thinks, whose remarks were reported by the commentator of France 2, Fabien Lévèque.

“PSG of Luis Enrique will break our record this season”would have prophesied last October the legendary coach of FC Nantes. “Coco” Suaudeau refers to the record set by the Canaries in 1994-1995, during this magnificent season where they had started with 32 matches without defeat. The Pedros, Loko, Ouédec & Co had lost only once in 38 days.

PSG is 21 matches without defeat in Ligue 1 this season, with 16 wins and 5 draws. This record seems to be within reach, and the team recently indicated that the Parisian players had set themselves the goal of winning Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France without losing a match. Jean-Claude Suaudeau seems to believe it.

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