Ligue 1
Paris – Marseille 2-1: Took the three-pointer in the Classique and touched the championship
Paris Saint-Germain didn’t want to match their performance but outperformed Marseille in the classic derby and clinched a 2-1 win at the Parc des Princes, edging their opponents by 15 points.
The big derby of Ligue 1’s 32nd game made Paris Saint-Germain smile in the final after, despite some difficulties, they finally prevailed 2-1 at the Parc des Princes against Marseille and took another step to gain as much as possible celebrate. quickly took the title, now 15 points clear of Marseille.
All of the goals of the game were scored in the first half, which was also the time when essentially football was played, with Tsaletas-Tsar responding to Neymar’s goal but the Focaeans having no response to Ebape’s goal in the 45+ 5 of the scored white voula.
The game
Paris came into the game with appetite and took the lead as early as the 12th minute, with Verratti playing a smart vertical pass from the right and Neymar piercing the heart of the opposition defense to beat Lopez with a high pitch (his exit was unsuccessful). and makes it 1-0 with his 11th goal in this year’s Ligue 1 (8 in 2022).
This lead didn’t last long, however, as Sampaoli’s players equalized in a set phase, and particularly through execution.in the 31st minute when Donaroma failed to clear, just as his defenders and Tsaletas-Tsar put the ball into the net with a shot through the small area.
In the sequel, Lionel Messi twice found his way into the net, but both goals didn’t count after he was flagged for offside to score the second goal for the capital in the final of part one.
After Neymar’s shot, which stopped at Ronzier’s elbow, the phase was controlled by Var and the referee showed the white ball, with Ebape not wrong, with his 21st goal this season in the league and 7th in a derby with 2-1 scored Marseille (Ibrahimovic top scorer in that game).
In the second half, those hoping to up the tempo and increase the fear were belied, with the tempo dropping significantly, with Marseille being the ones who had the most time on their feet (ending the game 58 % ball possession) and Paris fail to create big chances.
A goal from Paris’ Ebape and one from Salimba on behalf of Marseille didn’t count after VAR came on (both goalscorers were unprotected), with Pochettino leading Sergio Ramos to play with three defenders and keep the three-pointer in the 88th minute and to achieve it, while Marseille had just one win left in their last 20 encounters with the capital.
PAR: Donaruma, Hakimi, Marcinios, Kibebe, Mendes, Pereira, Verratti (88′ Ramos) Intrigue Gage (81′ Vainaldum), Messi, Neymar, Ebape (91′ Icardi)
MARSEILLE: Lopez, Ronzie (77′ Lirola), Saliba, Chaleta-Tsar (90′ Bacabu), Perez, Gentuzi, Kamara, Pape Gage (81′ Dieng), Uder (46′ Arit), Paget, Gerson
The results of the 32nd game
Ligue 1 ranking
The program of the 33rd game
Source: sport 24
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