The Borneo Post

PSG in crisis as Nice look down on Ligue 1

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PARIS: Paris Saint- Germain’s Spanish coach Unai Emery is in the spotlight as his side close a difficult first half of the season at home to Lorient on Wednesday.

Emery always faced a tough task in improving on the capital side’s achievemen­ts in the previous three seasons under Laurent Blanc, but the former Sevilla coach has overseen a worrying regression in terms of results.

PSG come into their last game before a short winter break in third place in Ligue 1, seven points behind surprise leaders Nice and 12 points worse off than they were at the same stage last season.

Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Guingamp means they have already lost four times this season, more than in the whole of any of the last three campaigns.

They have collected just one point from the last nine available in the league and their only win in five games so far in December came at home to Lille in the League Cup last week.

Another defeat at home to Lorient, who are bottom but are improving under new coach Bernard Casoni, could leave Emery, so successful at Sevilla, in an untenable position.

“For me it is not a crisis. Great teams also go through difficult moment s,” PSG’s Brazi l ian defender Marquinhos told Canal Plus.

“We have a squad of superb quality and a coach who has already proven himself. We just need to come through this bad moment together and we will get

For me it is not a crisis. Great teams also go through difficult moments. Marquinhos, PSG’s Brazilian defender

our confidence back.

“I am sure that things will go better after the winter break.”

PSG, who will not play in Ligue 1 again until a trip to Rennes on January 14, are without Adrien Rabiot and have doubts surroundin­g both Hatem Ben Arfa and Javier Pastore.

The worries at the Parc des Princes are in stark contrast to the euphoria down on the Cote d’Azur, with Nice capping a stunning few months by securing the symbolic title of autumn champions at the weekend. A 2-1 win at home to Dijon, secured thanks to a Mario Balotelli brace, coupled with a 31 defeat for local rivals Monaco against Lyon ensured that Lucien Favre’s side will top the table at the end of the year. — AFP (All kick- offs 1950 GMT)

Wednesday

Bastia vs Marseille Bordeaux vs Nice Dijon vs Toulouse Lille vs Rennes Lyon vs Angers Metz vs Guingamp Monaco vs Caen Nantes vs Montpellie­r Paris Saint- Germain vs Lorient Saint-Etienne vs Nancy

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