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Ligue 1 : au PSG, une fin de saison qui s’annonce longue

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Hors course de toutes les coupes (nationale et européenne), le Paris-Saint-Germain est quasi assuré, avec 15 points d’avance sur ses deux premiers poursuivants en Ligue 1, de brandir son dixième titre de champion de France. Il lui reste avant cela dix rencontres pour tromper l’ennui. A commencer, dimanche 20mars (13heures), par un match contre Monaco.

The post Ligue 1 : au PSG, une fin de saison qui s’annonce longue appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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