Preview: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Marseille - prediction, team news, lineups
In the midst of the setting of lasting Kylian Mbappe-related show, Paris Holy person Germain invite Marseille to the Parc des Rulers for the 103rd portion of Le Classique on Sunday night.
Les Parisiens stay top of the Ligue 1 table notwithstanding being held to a 0-0 draw by Reims last week, while Igor Tudor's side have slipped to third subsequent to experiencing a shock 2-1 misfortune to Ajaccio.
Scarcely a month goes by where new disclosures don't take steps to spoil PSG's appearance significantly further, and keeping in mind that different individuals from the club's center have denied claims that Mbappe is despondent and needs to leave the club, the harm might have proactively been finished.
The new clump of reports over the 23-year-old's future came not long before he scored a record 31st Bosses Association objective for Les Parisiens in a 1-1 draw with Benfica, which addressed a third impasse in succession for Christophe Galtier's men after they were recently obstructed by Reims and their Portuguese rivals.
PSG have likewise been compelled to deny claims that they devised a virtual entertainment slanderous attack against Mbappe, whose on-field tries are withering into unimportance at this moment, however PSG need the 23-year-old at his dangerous best on the off chance that they are to hold their grasp on best position in the table.
The defending champs are just a single point clear of shock bundle Lorient, who could wreck Galtier's side to second with triumph over Reims on Saturday, however a re-visitation of the Parc des Sovereigns stronghold can assist with lightening the sharp state of mind originating from Paris.
Without a doubt, PSG have won in four of their last five first class apparatuses before their own fans and are unbeaten in 26 since a 1-0 loss to Lille in April 2021, yet as opposed to the hosts, Marseille had the option to recuperate from a shock homegrown misfortune in ideal style this week.
A new feeling of fear enveloped the Orange Velodrome when Leonardo Balerdi's own objective gave recently advanced Ajaccio each of the three places in a 2-1 Ligue 1 loss last end of the week, yet Tudor's side had the ideal reaction to that unforeseen misfortune in Europe.
Apparently done for in the Bosses Association subsequent to opening losses to Tottenham Hotspur and Eintracht Frankfurt, Marseille are currently all around set to make the last-16 following consecutive wins over Brandishing Lisbon, with Matteo Guendouzi and Alexis Sanchez on track in Wednesday's 2-0 victory.
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