The last function. Ángel Di María and Lionel Messi are the season at PSG. Photo: REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
PSG, France’s early champions, will host Metz this Saturday, struggling to be indirectly relegated, in a match on the final day of Ligue 1, where there will be Lionel Messi at the starting line and mark the farewell of Ángel Di Maria at the club in the French capital.
The match will be played from 4:00 pm (Argentine time) at the Parque de Los Príncipes stadium and will be broadcast on Star + signal television.
PSG, led by Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, had 83 points and defined Ligue 1 earlier, so the result was crucial for Metz (31), who fought to the end with Saint Etienne (31) and Bordeaux ( 28), since two will directly drop second and the others will play a promotion to stay.
“Thank you”, the short and direct message that Rosario Di María chose to say goodbye to on his Instagram and Twitter accounts, along with a photo with the squad in the final training, because on June 30 he will have a pass in his power. and leaving after 7 seasons in which he won 18 titles.
Di María will be joined by Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, who this Sunday will announce whether or not he will continue at the club, although it is estimated he will continue, and the losers will be Leandro Paredes and almost certainly Mauro Icardi, the two more Argentines from campus, due to injuries.
possible formations
PSG: Gianluigi Donnarumma; Thilo Kehrer, Marquinhos, Sergio Ramos, Juan Bernat; Georginio Wijnaldum, Marco Verratti, Ander Herrera; Ángel Di María, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé or Neymar. DT: Mauricio Pochettino.
Metz: Marc-Aurele Caillard; Dylan Bronn, Kiki Kouyate, Sikou Niakate, William Mikelbrencis; Pape Sarr, Boubacar Traore, Fali Candé; Farid Boulaya, Nicolas de Preville, Didier Lamkel Ze. DT: Frédéric Antonetti.
Time: 4:00 pm TV: Star+. stadium: Princes Park. Referee: Anthony Gautier
This is how the date is played out
Angers-Montpellier; PSG-Metz; Nantes-Saint Etienne; Olympique de Marseille-Strasbourg; Lorient-Troyes; Lille-Rennes; Lens-Monaco; Clermont-Olympique de Lyon; Brest-Bordeaux and Reims-Nice.
Source: Clarin