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Lorient – Lance 1-3: Push Paris to the title

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Lance remains on course for the title and puts pressure on Paris after a 3-1 win over Lorient.

THE lance has prevailed with me 3-1 her Lorian for the 36th day of Ligue 1 and does not leave Paris alone to celebrate another title in France.

The hosts took the lead through Romain Favre in the 6th minute, but then the ‘Lanceaux’ showed why they are the second best team in the country and even chasing the title. Florian Sotoka and Adrian Thomason made the difference before half an hour had passed.

The game was more open in the 2nd half, with good moments from both sides, but Seko Fofana secured victory for the visitors in the 87th minute.

The results of the 36th race

  • Lyon – Monaco 3-1 (38′ Lacazette, 57′ Cacre, 78′ Serki / 2′ penalty. Ben Yedder)
  • Nantes-Montpellier 0-3 (38′ Ferry, 47′ North, 88′ Sako)
  • Lille-Marseille 2-1 (50′ Pen. David, 72′ Dad / 29′ Clos)
  • Ajaccio – Rennes 0-5 (14′ Santamaria, 31′, 40′, 71′ Guiry, 37′ documentary)
  • Nice – Toulouse 0-0
  • Rheims-Angers 2-2 (10′ Ito, 54′ Balogun / 46′ Sabanovic, 60′ Abdelli)
  • Troyes – Strasbourg 1-1 (73′ Lopes / 27′ Diara)
  • Brest-Clermont 2-1 (45′ Honora, 48′ Mounier / 43′ Bourges)
  • Lorient – Lance 1-3 (February 6 / Sotoka 20, Thomason 25, Fofana 87)
  • 05/21 21:45 Auxerre-Paris

The program of the 37th match day

  • 27/5 22:00 Strasbourg – Paris
  • 27/5 22:00 Lyon – Rheims
  • 27/5 22:00 Montpellier – Beautiful
  • 27/5 22:00 Rennes-Monaco
  • 27/5 22:00 Toulouse-Auxerre
  • 27/5 22:00 Lens – Ajaxio
  • 27/5 22:00 Angers-Troyes
  • 27/5 22:00 Lille-Nantes
  • 27/5 22:00 Clermont-Lorient

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Ramos says goodbye to Paris: “I felt at home, thank you for these special years”

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Sergio Ramos will say goodbye to the Parisians on Saturday (3/6) in the game against Clermont and with a post on social media he thanked the Parisians and emphasized that he felt at home.

Sergio Ramos will be absent from Paris Saint-Germain next season as the Spanish defender leaves the club.

The game against Clermont on Saturday (3/6) will be his last game in the colors of the Parisians and with a post on social media he thanked the people and the club for this “journey”.


Tomorrow is a special day, tomorrow I will say goodbye to another period of my life, I will say goodbye to Paris.

I don’t know how many places you can feel at home in, but without a doubt, Paris and its fans was one of them for me.

Thank you for these two special years where I could play at every event and do my best. I will face new challenges, I will wear different colors, but for the first time and for the last time.” Ramos wrote.


Source: sport 24

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Paris: He corrected Gaultier’s words about Messi’s departure

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Paris Saint-Germain were quick to…correct Christophe Gaultier’s words that Lionel Messi will leave the club in the summer.

Christophe Gaultier hinted at his press conference ahead of Paris Saint-Germain’s game against Clermont that this game will be Lionel Messi’s last for the French champions, confirming reports of a divorce in recent months.

The club quickly rescued the situation and tried to correct their coach’s position in a statement to the French news agency.

“Christophe Gaultier expressed himself wrongly. We want to assure you that he said the game against Clermont will be the last for Messi and Paris this season.” was the declaration of the association.

At the same time, rumors are circulating about the Argentine’s future with Barcelona being clear favorites if they find space in the new season’s budget.

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Paris: He found it with Asensio, who leaves Real with 17 trophies

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Marcos Asensio’s tenure at Real ends with 17 trophies after joining Paris in the summer.

THE Marcos Asensio will change his professional home after almost a decade at Real. The 27-year-old midfielder is on a free transfer in the summer and has already turned down the Meringues’ extension offer as he knows the next stage of his career.

Paris agreed a deal with the Spain international that will bring him around €10,000,000 a year in salary and bonuses and all that remains is for the contracts to be signed.

Asensio first wore the Merengues shirt in the summer of 2016 after signing from Mallorca in December 2014. He stayed in the Balearic Islands on loan during the 2014–2015 season and also played for Espanyol in 2015–2016.

He won a total of 17 trophies in seven full seasons at Real but a serious injury in 2019/20 halted his development. In recent years he has lost his place in the starting XI and although he has made 50 appearances this year, scoring 12 goals and providing eight assists, he was not satisfied with his minutes and therefore sought retirement.

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