paris saint germainwith a chance to secure the French league title and expand the Argentine star’s record Lionel Messivisit this Sunday at auxeresinvolved in the fight for permanence, in the continuity of date 36. The match will be played from 3:45 pm (Argentina time), with ESPN and Star + television, in the round following the match that the escort Contact lenses play as visitor against Lorient.
PSG (81) have a six-point lead over their rivals, so if they can extend it, they will be crowned France’s winner with 11 championshipsahead of Saint-Etienne (10) and Olympique de Marseille (10), who ran out of mathematical possibilities this weekend after losing 2-1 away to Lille.
PSG’s eventual title is presumed to be their last with Argentinian Lionel Messi, who has decided to walk away from Paris when his contract expired on June 30.
Despite the boos he receives every weekend at the Parque de los Príncipes, Messi is aiming for another title. He has 41 in his entire career: 34 with Barcelona, 2 with PSG and 5 with the Argentina national team (three in the Major, the 2005 Sub 20 World Cup and the 2008 Olympics with the Sub 23).
Auxerre, led by Christophe Pélissie, would play with Radu; Rayan Raveloson, Julian Jeanvier, Jubal, Isaac Touré, Gideon Mensah; Youssouf Changama, Birama Touré, Han Noah Massengo; Nuno da Costa and Gauthier Hein.
PSG, for its part, would take sides Gianluigi Donnarumma; Marquinhos, Sergio Ramos, Danilo Pereira, Achraf Hakimi; Marco Verratti, Fabian Ruiz, Juan Bernat; Lionel Messi, Hugo Ekitike and Kylian Mbappé.
Source: Clarin
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