Video: PSG chambers OM after a new recital

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One recital, one more. This Sunday evening, at the end of the 9th day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain – well helped by the red card quickly sent to Amine Harit – easily won on the pitch of Olympique de Marseille. Buoyed by achievements from Joao Neves, Bradley Barcola and an own goal from Leonardo Balerdi, Luis Enrique’s men logically exulted at the final whistle.

In the locker rooms, the Parisians celebrated this new success on Olympian soil, notably singing the famous song: “We’re at home!” Difficult to contradict them given the superiority displayed by the capital club over Marseille in recent years. As a reminder, OM’s last goal at home against PSG dates back to October 2017 and the Marseille team has not won at the Vélodrome in Ligue 1 against PSG since November 27, 2011. An eternity.

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