Paris Saint-Germain can complete another title of 1 title this weekend and approach the top flight of French football in the first unbeaten season.
PSG will play hosts for the descent on Saturday, as a draw is sufficient to secure her 11th French championship triumph in the past 13 years.
It is a long dominance time that quickly started after the assumption of the association by Qatar Sport investments in 2011.
The financial gap between PSG and the rest of France now appears insurely, and Luis Enrique’s team is currently a big game of 21 points with seven games of the season with seven games of the season.
So that you can now miss the title, PSG would have to lose any remaining game and Monaco would have to win all of you and also monitor an enormous momentum in the goal difference.
Simply expressed, it will not happen, and the Parisians will hope to end the job in front of their own followers before moving their focus on their quarter -finals of the Champions League at home in the Aston Villa next Wednesday.
This PSG during the week secured its place in the finale of the French Cup and survived a fear by coming out of two goals to beat the Ligue 2 page with 4: 2 and to take a collision with Reims on May 24th.
You have lost none of your last 38 games against domestic opponents in all competitions since a 3-1 defeat against Toulouse last May.
People like Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal, Juventus, Celtic and only last season Bayer Leverkusen passed all domestic league campaigns without losing a game in the 21st century.
Nantes came closest in France and became unbeaten in her first 32 games of the season with 38 games when she took the title in 1994/95.
PSG played 27 out of 34 games in this Ligue -1 campaign and should certainly remain unbeaten as long as they are not distracted by the Champions League.
“We are not unbeatable, we are not invincible, we are not film heroes,” said Luis Enrique after the victory against Dunkerque on Tuesday.
“We are just a football team. Perfection does not exist and we are not perfect.”
But PSG should not be perfect with Ousmane Dembele in outstanding form in order to keep your current run in Germany.
After this weekend, three of the last six Ligue -1 games against the sides in the lower six will be against the sides.
A home game against the Champions League Hoffen Nice and a trip to the In-S-Form-Strassburg are the toughest remaining tasks on the inland front.
Player to see: Mika Biereth
The 22-year-old born in London, who recently made his debut for the Danish national team, has had a breathtaking start to life in Monaco since entering the Princality Club in January.
The former Arsenal Youngster from Sturm Graz in Austria scored 12 goals in his first 10 league 1 appearances, including three hat tricks.
His strike last week Cote D’Azur Derby against Nice left him with 11 goals from five home games with his new club, but he only has one on the way to the trip to Brest on the way to the trip to Brest.
According to statistics Opta, Biereth has scored a goal every 67 minutes since he pulled in France’s top flight.
Key statistics
13 – Fortunately, PSG will win their 13th title of the French league as a whole
32 – PSG’s leading shooter Dembele scored 32 goals in all competitions this season
5 – While PSG at the top of the Table 21 points are clear, only five points separate the next six teams, from Monaco on the second to Lyon in seventh place
Devices (Times GMT)
Friday
Beautiful Vantes (1845)
Saturday
Paris Saint-Germain against Angers (1500), Brest against Monaco (1700), Lyon against Lille (1905)
Sunday
Lens against Saint-Etienne (1300), Reims against Strasburg, Rennes against Auxerre, Montpellier against Le Havre (all 1515), Marseille V Toulouse (1845)
As/NR