The classic remains Parisian

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By: Manu Tournoux

Intractable, Paris did not fail to sit its domination in the French championship in front of its first rival – OM – this Sunday at the Parc des Princes. To close the debates of the 26e Ligue 1 lifting, PSG won 3-1 against a much more interesting and threatening Marseille than going to the Vélodrome last October (0-3).

From the 17the Minute, the inevitable Ousmane Dembélé opened the brand in favor of the capital's club-a double advantage shortly before the break by a Nuno Mendes opportunist (2-0, 42e); For a rather heavy score at the break for Olympians that willingly players but too shroud at the offensive.

Paris champion after the truce?

On the return from the locker room, Gouri rewarded visitors well for their self-denial, served by a rabiot captain of an evening and naturally taken in flu by the Parisian public (2-1, 51e). But at the start of the last quarter of an hour, Lirola, who came into play ten minutes earlier, awkwardly shipped a center of Hakimi in his own nets (3-1, 76e).

PSG was seaing its 21e Success of the season in 26 championship days – always undefeated and claiming a full exercise without the slightest defeat on the national scene. With now 19 lengths ahead of the elite, Paris, freshly qualified by the rest for the quarter -finals of the Champions League, could be crowned as early as the next L1 day in late March, after the international break. OM for its part has only to defend Bec and nails its second place in the ranking, with Monaco and Nice on its heels, only two units.