The Asian Age

UNDER-PRESSURE PSG TAKE ON MARSEILLE

- PSG will take on a resurgent Marseille in a must-win tie on Sunday.

Paris, Feb. 23: Paris SaintGerma­in must win their Ligue 1 grudge match at resurgent Marseille with the club’s Qatari owners demanding nothing less than the successful defence of their title.

Such are the demands at PSG that should they lose to their bitter southern rivals on Sunday and drop six points behind leaders Monaco it would be considered a crisis.

The four-time reigning champions also face pressure from Nice who host Montpellie­r in Friday’s early match and could overtake PSG and pull level with leaders Monaco before their trips to Marseille and Guingamp respective­ly.

PSG and Nice both have 56 points from 26 games — three points behind leaders Monaco.

A pale PSG drew 0-0 at home with lowly Toulouse last Sunday and bouncing back at Marseille, where new signings Patrice Evra and Dimitri Payet have now settled, will be a real test of their pedigree.

Away fans are barred for security reasons and a 65,000 famously raucous sell out crowd will be baying for their first league win over PSG since November 2009.

Key PSG defender Serge Aurier said Sunday’s slip was down to tiredness after thumping Barcelona 4-0 in the Champions League the Tuesday before.

“It’s not easy to repeat that immediatel­y afterwards. We will stay positive. Now we will start preparing for Sunday’s match and keep picking up points,” the Ivoirian promised.

Free scoring table toppers Monaco take the long trip north to mid-table Guingamp with every hope of going six clear of PSG on Saturday, although they will have mixed feelings about their 5-3 defeat at Manchester City in their Champions League last-16 first-leg on Wednesday.

Fans will also be keen to get a fresh view of the ‘New Thierry Henry’ in the form of Monaco’s 18year-old striker Kylian Mbappé, who scored against City and has ten goals in his last 19 games.

Third-placed Nice host Montpellie­r without star striker Mario Balotelli, sent off for a third time this season last weekend for dissent to the referee. Fixtures (all 12:30am IST unless stated): Friday: Nantes vs Dijon (11:30pm) Saturday: Nice vs Montpellie­r (1:00pm); Guingamp vs Monaco (9:30pm) Sunday: Angers vs Bastia, Lille vs Bordeaux, Nancy vs Toulouse, Rennes vs Lorient, SaintEtien­ne vs Caen (7:30pm), Lyon vs Metz (9:30pm) Monday: Marseille vs Paris Saint Germain (1:30am)

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