Mission accomplished.
On Wednesday, the Parisiennes dominated Vllaznia (5-0), at the Jean-Bouin stadium, in the Champions League, which was essential after the defeat against the Blues (0-1) and the draw in Madrid (0-0).
In the league, the players of Gérard Prêcheur remain on a great success in Bordeaux (3-0) but they still have, after 8 days, two points behind the Lyonnaises in the lead.
The draw conceded at the end of the match twenty days ago against Montpellier (2-2), while OL were hanging on to Guingamp (0-0), had caused a lot of regret in the Parisian ranks.
This is why the meeting this Saturday, at 2:30 p.m., against the Guingampaises, always last in the championship, promises to be important.
🆗👊 The @PSG_Feminines group to face Guingamp#PSGEAG pic.twitter.com/RRtvFdMPMl
— PSG Women (@PSG_Women) November 25, 2022
If he welcomed the European success, Gérard Prêcheur regretted "a lack of technical accuracy in front of the goal".
“We could have scored more,” he insisted.
Bad news for Guingamp, the Parisian attackers, Kadidiatou Diani, who received her trophy for best player of the month for October this Friday, and Lieke Martens are back.
This is not the case for Laurina Fazer, the young midfielder who is finishing her rehabilitation after a broken hand.
❤️💙 Our Parisiennes and all of Paris Saint-Germain in support of @nadia_nadim.
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— PSG Women (@PSG_Women) November 23, 2022
If Paris wins this Saturday, all eyes will turn to the match between Paris FC and OL this Sunday at 4 p.m.
Sandrine Soubeyrand's team occupies a good third place, two points behind PSG.
And, last season, it was against her that PSG said goodbye to their last title hopes.
conceding the draw (0-0).
As the Men's World Cup continues, the Parisiennes are tackling a crucial sporting streak.
After Guingamp, they will indeed in turn go to their neighbors Paris FC, on December 4 Before going to challenge… OL, on December 11, at 9 p.m.