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Mauricio Pochettino's PSG can win Ligue 1 title on Saturday after ... (Eurosport.co.uk)

Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 title celebrations were put on hold despite sealing a comfortable 3-0 win away at Angers SCO at the Stade Raymond Kopa.

The referee goes to the monitor, and is told to reverse his initial call to award the penalty! The referee didn't initially see it, but after the review, the youngster is rightly sent off as Mauricio Pochettino shakes his head on the touchline. That's a blow for Angers just before the break. He opts to curl the ball towards the bottom corner, but it hits the outside of the right post before going out of play. Both assists came from crosses, and each time PSG had a corner, Di Maria's deliveries were on the money. The Argentine was outstanding this evening, with his deliveries in particular being a highlight.

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How PSG can win Ligue 1: What Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe need ... (Sporting News)

While PSG may be out of the Champions League, the Parisians are still looking to wrap up another Ligue 1 title in soaring fashion.

In the domestic cup competitions, it did not go well for PSG either. 9 9 32 32 So, what exactly will it take to assure PSG's Ligue 1 title for the 2021-22 campaign?

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PSG win but Ligue 1 title celebrations put on hold (FRANCE 24)

Paris Saint-Germain won 3-0 away at Angers on Wednesday but will have to wait a little longer to be confirmed as Ligue 1 champions after nearest challengers ...

Nice are now out of the European places altogether, with fourth qualifying for the Europa League and fifth going into the Europa Conference League. Behind them Marseille are now six points clear in second place, with only the top two in Ligue 1 qualifying automatically for the Champions League and third place entering in the qualifying rounds. PSG remain 15 points clear with just 15 points left to play for and also boast a far superior goal difference.

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PSG on verge of record-equaling 10th title, Marseille wins (Sportsnet.ca)

Paris Saint-Germain all but sealed a record-equaling 10th French league crown with five rounds to spare by winning 3-0 at Angers on Wednesday.

PSG only had two titles to Marseille's nine when cash-rich Qatari owners QSI bought PSG in 2011. Monaco is two points ahead of Nice and three ahead of seventh-place Lens, which beat Montpellier 2-0 at home to stay in the hunt for European places. Rennes stays third in the Champions League playoff place on goal difference ahead of fourth-place Strasbourg and fifth-place Monaco, which beat Nice 1-0 at home to leapfrog its local rival.

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PSG Were 15 Minutes From Winning Ligue 1 But Their Wait Should ... (Sports Illustrated)

Paris Saint-Germain came close to being officially crowned as champions of France on Wednesday. Kylian Mbappe, Sergio Ramos and Marquinhos all scored as PSG ...

It is a matter of when and not if PSG will clinch their 10th Ligue 1 title. At the end of the night, PSG sat 15 points ahead of Marseille with a significantly superior goal difference. PSG Were 15 Minutes From Winning Ligue 1 But Their Wait Should Officially End On Saturday

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PSG on the verge of 10th title after 3-0 win at Angers (CNA)

PARIS: Paris St Germain are on the verge of a record-equalling 10th French title after goals by Kylian Mbappe, Sergio Ramos and Marquinhos earned them a 3-0 ...

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How PSG can win Ligue 1: What Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe need ... (Sporting News)

While PSG may be out of the Champions League, the Parisians are still looking to wrap up another Ligue 1 title in soaring fashion.

In the domestic cup competitions, it did not go well for PSG either. 9 9 32 32 So, what exactly will it take to assure PSG's Ligue 1 title for the 2021-22 campaign?

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PSG on verge of record-equaling 10th title, Marseille wins (USA TODAY)

Paris Saint-Germain has all but sealed a record-equaling 10th French league crown with five rounds to spare by...

PSG only had two titles to Marseille's nine when cash-rich Qatari owners QSI bought PSG in 2011. Monaco is two points ahead of Nice and three ahead of seventh-place Lens, which beat Montpellier 2-0 at home to stay in the hunt for European places. Rennes stays third in the Champions League playoff place on goal difference ahead of fourth-place Strasbourg and fifth-place Monaco, which beat Nice 1-0 at home to leapfrog its local rival. Marseille strengthened its bid to finish second in the automatic Champions League spot as it now holds a six-point lead over Rennes and Strasbourg. Alsace-side Strasbourg beat Rennes 2-1 at home. PSG is set to move level with Saint-Etienne, which won its 10th title in 1981 and is fighting to stay up this season. PSG is 15 points ahead of second-place Marseille and has a vastly superior goal difference, but still still needs one point at home against Lens on Saturday to clinch the title.

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Round 33 review: PSG close in, Marseille pull clear (LFP)

Paris Saint-Germain moved within a point of the title, Marseille took a huge step towards the Champions League and three teams find themselves locked on the ...

Nice drop to sixth on the table. "The three points are the most important thing and we are closer to achieving what we want. Bayo broke the deadlock in the 88th minute to move Clermont up to 17th and within one point of their opponents. Lorient snatched a winner in the eighth minute of injury time to beat basement boys Metz 1-0 at the Stade du Moustoir. "It was a good game and a very professional performance,'' said PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino, who could secure his first-ever league title as a coach this weekend. Marseille twice came from behind to beat Nantes 3-2 in a thriller at the Orange Vélodrome.Two Dimitri Payet penalties (39' & 55') cancelled out goals from Andrei Girotto (26') and Marcus Coco (41') for Les Canaris.

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PSG made to wait for title after Marseille rally (BBC Sport)

Paris St-Germain are made to wait for their eighth French title in 10 years after closest rivals Marseille fight back to beat Nantes.

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Mbappé fires PSG past Angers and towards title (LFP)

Paris Saint-Germain are one win away from claiming their 10th Ligue 1 Uber Eats title after beating Angers SCO 3-0. Kylian Mbappé, Sergio Ramos and ...

Achraf Hakimi touched the ball inside to Mbappé and the world's best young forward raced away from his marker and forced the opener - his 22nd goal of the season - beyond a helpless Mandrea (28'). Mohamed-Ali Cho nearly sucker-punched PSG towards the end of the half, finding space after Ramos had lunged in, but his shot brushed the outside of the post (37'), and the capital club carried a 2-0 lead into the break with Ramos heading home his second PSG goal from an Angel Di Maria cross (45'+2). His 22 goals make him the division's top scorer, while he has also provided the most assists with 14 - one more than PSG teammate Lionel Messi. The 23-year-old has had a direct hand in a goal every 63 minutes he has played. Angers initially started well as Paris tried to click into gear, and Sofiane Boufal had a pair of chances early on (5', 7') - the first forcing a fine save from Keylor Navas, the second fizzing past the Costa Rican's far post. Thilo Kehrer had thumped a header straight at Navas's opposite number Anthony Mandrea between those two attempts on their goal (6'), but Paris were nonetheless relieved to see the injured Boufal make way for Casimir Ninga soon after (13'). With Angers' talisman missing, PSG then pulled into the lead through theirs. Little wonder PSG are doing everything they can to extend his contract. PSG may have stuttered at times this season, but Mbappé's form has been simply incredible.

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Messi and Neymar back for PSG title party? (LFP)

Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr. should both be available for Paris Saint-Germain as they look to wrap up the Ligue 1 Uber Eats title with victory over RC Lens ...

Wednesday's 2-0 victory over Montpellier Hérault SC was their third win on the bounce, and they are now only three points away from fifth-placed AS Monaco. "It wasn't possible against Angers, but we had a good game and took the three points. I hope we can do it all together on Saturday at the Parc des Princes." "It's never easy, but I think it's a good performance from us. "Winning the title as soon as possible is the best possible outcome," he said. Whatever Marseille do this weekend, Paris will claim the title if they beat Lens as expected.

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PSG on verge of record-equaling 10th title, Marseille win (The Indian Express)

Paris Saint-Germain has all but sealed a record-equaling 10th French league crown with five rounds to spare by winning 3-0 at Angers.

PSG only had two titles to Marseille’s nine when cash-rich Qatari owners QSI bought PSG in 2011. Monaco is two points ahead of Nice and three ahead of seventh-place Lens, which beat Montpellier 2-0 at home to stay in the hunt for European places. Rennes stays third in the Champions League playoff place on goal difference ahead of fourth-place Strasbourg and fifth-place Monaco, which beat Nice 1-0 at home to leapfrog its local rival. Marseille strengthened its bid to finish second in the automatic Champions League spot as it now holds a six-point lead over Rennes and Strasbourg. Alsace-side Strasbourg beat Rennes 2-1 at home. It looked like PSG would be able to start celebrating the title as Nantes led twice at Marseille. But Marseille rallied with Dimitri Payet netting two penalties and midfielder Amine Harit clinching a 3-2 win when he scored against his former club in the 75th. PSG is 15 points ahead of second-place Marseille and has a vastly superior goal difference, but still needs one point at home against Lens on Saturday to clinch the title.

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Lionel Messi has 'given up on future Champions League glory with ... (Daily Mail)

PSG suffered another early exit from the Champions League after losing to Real Madrid. As a result, Lionel Messi has given up on winning the European title ...

- Football España on Twitter: "Lionel Messi will stay at Paris Saint-Germain next season. 'And they fall at the quarter-final, semi-final hurdles, they've lost in the final. This is something that just happens.

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