Ligue 1 2023/2024 Prediction: PSG Vs Marseille, Two Teams Carry Victory To Fight Towards The Top Of The Standings
PSG is already on the verge of French Ligue 1 champions. (Photo: Twitter/@PSG_Inside)

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JAKARTA - Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Marseille, who are two teams of arch-enemy Ligue 1, will meet in the sixth week on Monday, September 25 at 01.45 WIB. This meeting will be a place to fight for the advantage in order to be ranked in the standings. The match, titled Le Classique, will be held at PSG's headquarters at the Parc des Princes and is believed to be fierce. The reason is that until the fifth week of Ligue 1 2023/2024 PSG and Marseille have not appeared convincing because they have only won two wins together. The note left the two of them still far behind Stade Brestois who are at the top of the standings. Marseille, who are in fourth place, is four points adrift with Brest and PSG six points behind the top of the standings. From that situation, both teams will carry a victory so that the distance with Brest does not widen. However, if referring to the head-to-head record of the two teams, PSG was originally still very worthy of being favorite out as the winner of this match. The advantage was with PSG because of the seven meetings with Marseille in all competitions, Les Parisiens only lost one. In fact, in the last 30 meetings in all competitions 22 of them were swept away by PSG with a win. Especially in the home games, PSG is also still so tough for Marseille because only once in the last 16 duels at the Parc des Princes, of which 14 ended with a win. However, Marseille is not without chances in this match. They saw PSG's new gap in suffering defeat at home against second-ranked OGC Nice last weekend. On the other hand, Marseille looked at this match with high confidence. Pierre Emerick Aubameyang has not even tasted defeat in seven consecutive matches by winning four wins and three draws. Estimated Lineup: PSG (4-3-3): Gianluigi Donnarumma; Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Milan Skriniar, Lucas Hernandez; Warren Zare-Emery, Manuel Ugarte, Vitinha; Ousmane Dembele, Kolo Muani, Kylian Mbappe. Coach: Luis Enrique. Marseille (4-4-2): Pau Lopez; Renan Lodi, Samuel Gigot, Chancel Mbemba, Jonathan Clauss; Joaquin Correa, Jordan Veretout, Valentin Rongier, Amine Harit; Pierre Emerick aubameyang. Iliman Ndiaye. Coach: Jacques Abardonado.

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