There is never a good time to visit the Parc des Princes, even less if your state of form is so different from that of your opponent. Monaco lands in the French capital with the aim of trying to stop the offensive maelstrom that PSG has exhibited during the first three days of Ligue 1. It does not do so at the best moment, neither sporting nor emotional, since they have not known for three games the victory, they were on the verge of accessing the Champions League and the painful thrashing they suffered against Lens in their own fiefdom (1-4) is still on the cards.

Quite the opposite of PSG, who seem to have been pleased with Galtier’s arrival on the bench. The Parisian squad, commanded by a Neymar in a state of grace, counts all games played since the start of the season by victories. Better said, goleadas, well accumulate 17 goals in the first three games.

Both teams have significant casualties ahead of the next confrontation. The Parisians regret the loss of Vitinha, the backbone of Galtier’s scheme since the day of his debut. Low that will presumably be covered by another newcomer, Renato Sanchez. The Monegasque team, for its part, will not be able to count on Vandersonusual in the right lane.

Both Olympique de Lyon and Olympique de Marseille will be aware of what happens on the pitch of the Parc des Princes in what will mean the end of the fourth day. Both sets, with 6 and 7 points respectively, they wait for the minimum opportunity to be able to reduce distances with the leadershipbut for this they will first have to win their respective clashes.

Lyon, with one game less than the rest of its competitors, counts all his commitments to date by victories, and hopes to continue doing the same against Reims, penultimate in the competition. It will be more difficult for Marseille on their visit to the Nice field.

ttn-25