Mission accomplished. On Wednesday, the Parisians dominated Vlaznia (5-0) at the Stade Jean-Bouin in the Champions League, which was necessary after losing to the Blues (0-1) and a draw in Madrid (0-0). In the league, Gerard Precher’s players still had great success in Bordeaux (3-0), but after 8 days they are still two points behind leaders Lyon. The draw, lost twenty days ago at the end of the match with “Montpellier” (2:2), while “OL” clung to “Guingamp” (0:0), caused great regret in the Parisian ranks.
That is why the meeting this Saturday at 14:30 against the Gengampais, always the last one in the championship, promises to be important.
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— PSG Women (@PSG_Women) November 25, 2022
While he applauded the European success, Gerard Précher lamented the “lack of technical precision in front of the goal”. “We could have scored more,” he insisted. Bad news for Guingamp, the Parisian strikers, Cadidiatou Diani, who received her Player of the Month trophy for October this Friday, and Lieke Martens are back. This is not the case for Laurina Fazer, a young midfielder who is finishing up rehab after breaking his arm.
❤️???? Our Parisians and all Paris Saint-Germain in support @nadia_nadim. pic.twitter.com/xQgAxAgsfk
— PSG Women (@PSG_Women) November 23, 2022
If Paris wins this Saturday, all eyes will be on the match between Paris and OL this Sunday at 16:00. Sandrine Soubeyran’s team is in a good third place, two points behind PSG. And last season, it was against her that PSG said goodbye to their last hopes for the title. recognizing a draw (0-0).
The men’s world championship continues and the Parisians continue their decisive sports streak. After Guingamp, they, in turn, will go to their neighbors at the Paris Football Club on December 4th.
Source: Le Parisien
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