Who will stop the PSG, on the road to a new title of champion of France which can probably no longer escape him?
Not Chambéry anyway.
This Sunday, the Savoyards, like the others, suffered the law of the Parisians in the lair of Coubertin, where PSG remains undefeated for 44 league games.
What you must remember
Between two Champions League matches against the Slovenes of Celje, Paris returned to domestic affairs on Easter Sunday.
For Paris, the start of the game was a bit difficult.
Chambéry held the score for about twenty minutes (13-11, 23rd).
But like every week, when the Parisian power got under way, there was not much to do for the Savoyards, except to try to limit the damage.
At the break, the cause was already heard (18-14).
The result confirmed the stranglehold of PSG on the meeting (34-23).
And at the same time on the championship: Paris wins its 18th Starligue success in as many matches.
The goal of the players is now to win all the matches of the season, that is to say thirty.
A feat never achieved in the French Championship.
You have to give yourself a challenge to avoid routine.
30 ': After a great battle, Paris leads to rest in front of the @TeamChambe!
The second act of #PSGCHS can be followed here 👉 https://t.co/XDm2Yz36LR pic.twitter.com/5qYcL1qJHw
- PSG Handball (@psghand) April 4, 2021
The player: Luc Steins
Within the week, he extended his contract for the next three seasons.
“He has integrated very well, welcomes Thierry Omeyer, the general manager of PSG on the club's networks.
He had come to make up for Nikola Karabatic's injury.
He will form a very interesting pair of center-backs with him, if Nikola returns this season or next season.
They have different qualities and will bring their science to the game. ”The Dutch international quickly justified the club's confidence by having a good match against Chambéry.
He finished the game with 4 goals.
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The number: 39
In Starligue, Paris has been undefeated in its hall for 44 matches.
The last setback for Coubertin dates back to the last day of the 2016-2017 season with the arrival of Nantes.
Including home and away games, Paris' last defeat in the league dates back to May 2019 and a trip to Saint-Raphaël.
“This confirms the work and the questioning match after match of a group that never falls asleep on its laurels.
We want to remain undefeated at home until the public returns, ”says Thierry Omeyer.
60 ': It's over!
The flawless continues in @LidlStarligue!
More info to come!
#PSGCHS pic.twitter.com/OX19IlCHdU
- PSG Handball (@psghand) April 4, 2021
Match sheet
PSG - CHAMBÉRY 34-23 (18-14)
PSG:
Steins (4 goals), Kristopans (4), Keita (1), Kounkjoud (2), Sole (5), Remili (1), Grebille (1), Syprzak (6), L. Karabatic (2), Prandi (4), Nahi (4).
Entr.
: Gonzales
Chambéry:
Traoré, (1), Richert (7), Tremet (1), Babarskas (1), Brouzet (2), Paturel (1), Grigoras (2), Costoya (1), Goni (3), Anquetil ( 1), Faustin (3).
Entr.
: Mathé