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Champions League showdown for Lille and Lyon as PSG limp on

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PARIS: Paris St Germain have gone into meltdown despite another league title, but below them this is a potentiall­y decisive weekend in France in the battle for Champions League qualificat­ion.

With only second place in Ligue 1 certain to join PSG in next season’s Champions League group stage, Lille’s trip to Lyon tomorrow could define their campaign.

Lille have enjoyed an extraordin­ary campaign and have held second place since early December, inspired by the brilliance of Ivory Coast forward Nicolas Pepe, who Lyon tried to buy back in August and who has scored 20 league goals this season.

Christophe Galtier’s team are currently six points ahead of Lyon with a superior goal difference, so a victory for them at the Groupama Stadium would put them out of reach with only three games left after this weekend.

“We are having a great run and we need to make it exceptiona­l by putting in a great performanc­e at Lyon,” said Galtier after his team’s 5-0 trouncing of Nimes last week.

A first appearance in the group stage of Europe’s elite club competitio­n since 2012/13 is the goal for Lille, while for Lyon missing out on the Champions League is unthinkabl­e.

They must at least hold onto third, which will take them into the qualifying rounds of the Champions League, although it could also take them straight to the group stage depending on who wins the Europa League.

They have won both matches since coach Bruno Genesio confirmed that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season, but their priority for now has to be holding off great rivals St Etienne, who lie just three points adrift in fourth.

St Etienne may be historical­ly France’s most successful club, yet they have not finished in the top three since 1982. If they can do so this time, pipping Lyon would be the icing on the cake for their fans.

Les Verts do at the very least look set to qualify for the Europa League, lying five points ahead of Marseille and Montpellie­r before going to Monaco tomorrow.

The principali­ty club have endured a torrid season, but they came back from 2-0 down to draw at Rennes on Wednesday thanks to a Radamel Falcao brace, moving them four points clear of the relegation zone.

Meanwhile, PSG suffered their third defeat in their last four league games when they were beaten 3-2 at Montpellie­r in midweek, on the back of their French Cup final defeat on penalties against Rennes.

They may be champions again, but their campaign began to disintegra­te with their exit from Europe against Manchester United in March.

They host Nice today, although their build-up to that game has been overshadow­ed by the threat of lengthy suspension­s hanging over Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. — AFP

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