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D1 Women: PSG still affected by the Covid before going to Le Havre

2021-05-10T17:31:50.473Z


PSG, leader, travels to Le Havre, the red lantern, this Sunday (5.30 p.m.) during the 20th day. The club announced that one of its jou


PSG bounced back quickly after the disappointment of their elimination in the Champions League semi-finals in Barcelona.

Thursday, the daughters of Olivier Echouafni won (3-2) in the derby at Paris FC after being scared at the end, in a late match of the 19th day of D1.

A success that allows PSG to regain the lead in the standings with a point ahead of Lyon with 4 days remaining.

This sprint for the title will be marked by a final in Lyon on May 30.

The rest of the program will be matches against teams from the second part of the table, Le Havre (12th), Reims (6th) and Dijon (8th) against whom the slightest misstep will be prohibited.

Starting with this trip this Sunday to the Océane stadium to face a Le Havre red lantern almost already condemned to a sporting relegation (9 points behind the first non-relegation, Soyaux).

But the preparation for the match was thwarted.

PSG were again affected by the Covid, as in March, which led to the cancellation of the Champions League return match against Sparta Prague and the postponement of the shock against Lyon.

“Following the tests carried out this Friday, a player from Paris Saint-Germain and a member of the technical staff are confirmed positive for the Sars CoV2 PCR test. These two people are currently in solitary confinement and are subject to the appropriate health protocol, ”the club said on its Twitter account without specifying the identity of the player concerned.

Source: leparis

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