The Paris SG feminine touches the first title in its history in D1 before receiving Dijon on Friday at 8:45 p.m. for the final day, a consecration that would break 14 years of hegemony of the Lyonnaises, queens of France on the edge of the white season.
In Jean-Bouin, the Parisiennes (59 pts) will be crowned in the event of victory against the Burgundians or in the event of a result similar to that of OL (58 pts), host of Fleury at the same time.
The final outcome seems to be in little doubt after the 3-0 victories acquired by the two tenors of the women’s D1 in front of these same opponents during the first leg.
The PSG girls took control of the championship in November by beating their Lyon rivals 1-0 at the Parc des Princes, and they have not let go since. In fact, the title has been reaching out to them since the draw obtained last Sunday in Lyon.
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“We would have liked to win but this 0-0 allows us to keep the cards in hand,” said midfielder Sara Däbritz after the game. “There is one match left against Dijon that must be won on Friday. There was no euphoria,” tempered his coach Olivier Echouafni.
Appointed in 2018, the former coach of the Bleues is on track to offer the women’s section of PSG, twenty years after his last promotion to the elite, a title never before acquired.
These last three seasons, the players of the capital had to be satisfied with a place of runners-up behind the unbeatable Lyonnaises.
We have passed a stage, particularly psychologically. We will continue to invest because the competition will increase. We want to maintain our level
The current exercise has reshuffled the cards. Paris not only jostled Lyon on national soil, but it was also he who eliminated OL in the Champions League, a competition that Jean-Michel Aulas’ club has won for five years without interruption.
“We have passed a stage, particularly psychologically. We will continue to put resources because the competition will increase. We want to maintain our level”, has already projected the Parisian sports director Leonardo, Sunday on Canal +.
The Lyonnaises, weakened by the absence of the Ballon d’Or Ada Hegerberg this season, are not to be buried, far from it. But while waiting for better days, they are faced with the specter of a season without any title, a first since 2006.
A rebound next year for OL?
For the whole of the Rhone club, formerly master of French football among boys with seven league titles from 2002 to 2008 and a Coupe de la Ligue in 2001, no award should come to garnish the trophy cabinet at the end of the season. ‘exercise. This would be unprecedented, there too, in two decades.
OL hope to bounce back next year under the orders of Sonia Bompastor, appointed at the end of April in place of Jean-Luc Vasseur, coach who disembarked after elimination from the European Cup.
However, we will have to learn to live without goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi, midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsán and striker Eugénie Le Sommer, all three on loan to the American subsidiary OL Reign until December 31, 2021.
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