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Officially extended by the capital club until 2029, Warren Zaire-Emery, decisive passer in the draw (3-3) conceded against HAC, had a special evening. Present in the mixed zone after the match, the young Parisian midfielder wanted to thank the entire club for this extension. The opportunity also for him to ensure that the capital club – which is 12 points ahead of AS Monaco with one more match four days remaining – was already champion, although the Parisian locker room will still have to show a little patience to mathematically validate this new title.
“We were able to get the 3-3, and we will wait, as you said, quietly for the Monaco match, hoping to be champion as quickly as possible. Yes, I think we are champions. I don’t know how close it is, but we are champions. And we are very happy because it also shows the consistency that we have had throughout the season and it is something not easy, it shows the good season that we have had”, thus launched the 18-year-old Habs. As a reminder, if AS Monaco does not win against OL, this Sunday, PSG will be able to celebrate the 12th title in its history.
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