Hegemonic king in France, accursed king in Europe.
Such is the paradox for Paris SG, which has just won an eighth crown of French champions in a row last Friday by dominating one of its main rivals, Montpellier (37-33), but which is still shouting its lungs out trying to win his first title in the Champions League.
A competition that refuses to the club of the capital and the heavy (on the scale of handball) expenses of Qatari investors.
So much so that in handball as in football, Gary Lineker could have said that it is about two collective sports with a round ball and that in the end, the PSG always ends up failing.
Tirelessly.
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