PSG will be crowned French champions on Sunday if…

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Held in check (3-3) against Le Havre, Saturday evening, on the occasion of the 31st day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain is still not officially champion of France for the twelfth time in its history. Questioned on this subject, Luis Enrique nevertheless assured that he felt “already champion”. It must be said that with this draw, the capital club is now 12 points ahead of AS Monaco, who only have four matches left.

PSG can, moreover, count on a much better goal difference (+47 against +18). However, to formalize a new title on the national scene, the Rouge et Bleu will have to wait but could celebrate on Sunday. For this, the Asemists must not win against OL (kick-off at 7 p.m.). A defeat or a draw would indeed leave the Rock team on more than nine points with only three matches still to play. Still a little patience…

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