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Paris SG Vs Lille OSC Premier League Football Match Score 2023

Paris SG Vs Lille OSC Premier League Football Match Score 2023

Paris Saint-Germain will be out to avoid a fourth successive defeat in all competitions when they host Lille at the Parc des Princes in Sunday’s Ligue 1 showdown. Les Parisiens suffered a 1-0 loss against Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie in midweek, while Paulo Fonseca’s men bested Strasbourg 2-0 last weekend, and here Sports Mole rounds up the team news for both sides.

Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Lille in their upcoming Ligue 1 contest at the Parc des Princes on Sunday. Both teams are one of the strongest clubs in France’s top-tier league and will aim to secure three points. The odds are heavily in favour of the hosts as they won the reverse fixture by a 7-1 scoreline away from home.

As a matter of fact, Paris Saint-Germain has scored 12 goals in the last two fixtures against Lille in the Ligue 1. The reigning champions will hope to bounce back after losing their last league outing against AS Monaco by a 3-1 score. As for the visitors, they are on a run of two successive wins in the league and can cause an upset in the upcoming fixture. Following a Coupe de France elimination at the hands of Marseille and defeat to Monaco in Ligue 1, a carbon copy of the 2019-20 Champions League final was played out in Paris against Bayern, who gleaned a one-goal advantage in their last-16 tie courtesy of Kingsley Coman’s winner.

Not since the days of Antoine Kombouare 11 years ago had PSG suffered a trio of consecutive losses, and should former Lille boss Galtier fail to inspire a turnaround in fortunes over the coming weeks, another swift managerial sacking could be on the cards as the Parisiens’ owners continue to dream of Zinedine Zidane. Despite their ailing form – which has seen them fail to keep a clean sheet in any of their last six matches – the Ligue 1 champions still boast a healthy five-point lead over Marseille at the top of the table, and their unbeaten top-flight streak at home now stands at a whopping 33 matches.

Galtier was at the helm when Lille inflicted PSG’s most recent Ligue 1 home defeat in April 2021, and while most of the Frenchman’s title-winning crop from that season have moved onto pastures new, Les Dogues still possess an armoury of tools to hurt the wounded champions further.
Few could have ever predicted two New York-born strikers fighting for Golden Boot supremacy in Ligue 1, but Lille’s Jonathan David moved ever closer to catching Folarin Balogun at the top of the goalscoring charts with a game-winning brace against Strasbourg last weekend.

The Canada international firstly slotted home a penalty after Edon Zhegrova was felled by Lucas Perrin, and he soon made it 14 for the season after Matz Sels parried Jonathan Bamba’s effort into a dangerous area, wrapping up the win for his side before the half-time whistle had blown. While being a far cry from the team they were during Galtier’s reign, Lille’s streak of solidity under Paulo Fonseca has Les Dogues firmly in the continental mix as they occupy fifth place in the table, but they have five and six-point gaps to make up to Lens and Monaco respectively.

Dreams of a Champions League return may therefore be slightly far-fetched for Lille, whose patchy form on the road has done them no favours in that regard, as Les Dogues have just three wins under their belt from their last eight Ligue 1 contests away from home. Galtier’s return to the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in December ended with PSG demolishing Lille 7-1, having also prevailed in both contests by an aggregate score of 7-2 last season, and getting one over his former club would be the perfect way for the under-fire Frenchman to get back into the owners’ good books.

Despite lingering concerns over their fitness, all of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe were passed fit for the showdown with Bayern, although the latter only came off the bench after making a rapid comeback from a thigh injury. Presnel Kimpembe has also recovered from a troublesome Achilles issue, but Achraf Hakimi is out with a fresh hamstring problem, while Marquinhos also took a knock to the thigh in midweek and is a doubt. Renato Sanches and Nordi Mukiele are keeping the pair company in the treatment room.

Sixteen-year-old Warren Zaire-Emery has been one of the success stories of PSG’s season and could earn another start on Sunday, while Kimpembe can expect an immediate recall at the back alongside Sergio Ramos if Marquinhos fails to make the cut. Meanwhile, Lille left-back Ismaily is expected to spend another few weeks on the sidelines with a thigh problem, and his absence has seen Timothy Weah operate as an unorthodox defender in recent weeks, but Gabriel Gudmundsson is a more natural solution.

Adam Ounas is also struggling with a thigh injury of his own and will miss out too, while up-and-coming centre-back Leny Yoro missed the win over Strasbourg due to illness and will also need assessing. In any case, Fonseca should stick with a tried-and-tested formula for the trip to the capital, as 39-year-old Jose Fonte leads the rearguard action against Galtier’s famed trifecta.

Paris Saint-Germain possible starting lineup:
Donnarumma; Pembele, Ramos, Kimpembe, Mendes; Zaire-Emery, Verratti, Vitinha; Messi; Mbappe, Neymar Lille possible starting lineup:
Chevalier; Diakite, Fonte, Djalo, Gudmundsson; Andre, Angel Gomes; Zhegrova, Cabella, Bamba; David

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