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Runaway champs?

Splurging Paris St Germain threaten to dominate Ligue 1

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PARIS: Few doubt that Paris St Germain’s extravagan­t spending will land them the Ligue 1 title this season, possibly with several games to spare, and even title-holders Montpellie­r appear to have thrown in the towel.

Qatari-owned PSG have splurged almost a 100mil on spectacula­r signings such as Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and Brazil’s Thiago Silva, both from AC Milan, and many expect a one-horse race for the French title.

PSG had expected to dominate the league last season but they were stunned by Montpellie­r, who claimed their maiden league title.

This time, not even the defending champions believe they will be able to offer a credible challenge to Carlo Ancelotti’s team.

“Even if we could upset them on the pitch, we will have to fight for the second place. They are out of reach,” said Montpellie­r fullback Henri Bedimo.

“We have to end in the top three. Second will be perfect,” added the club’s president Louis Nicollin.

Montpellie­r have stuck by their prudent transfer policy, spending barely 12mil to strengthen the squad while Olivier Giroud, last season’s Ligue 1 joint topscorer with 21 goals, has departed for Arsenal.

The southerner­s have banked on Argentina’s Emanuel Herrera, who has spent most of his career in South American second tier sides, and French prospect Anthony Mounier to make up for Giroud’s absence.

They have also landed defender Daniel Congre from Toulouse to give them a stronger physical presence for their Champions League campaign.

Lille, the 2010-11 champions and third last season, will also try to stay in the top three despite the departure of Belgian forward Eden Hazard, twice winner of the Ligue 1 Player of the Season award, who has joined Chelsea.

They moved fast to bring in France playmaker Marvin Martin and Ivorian forward Salomon Kalou in time for their Champions League playoff at the end of August.

“It’s impossible to replace Eden, but we were prepared. When major players leave, we know how to handle it,” said coach Rudi Garcia. “We choose players who match up our philosophy.”

PSG hope their signings can help them join the European elite.

“Who was talking about the Ligue 1 before PSG made this dream come true?”” Ibrahimovi­c told reporters when he held his first press conference packed in front of an unusually auditorium at Parc des Princes.

Thee 30-year-old Sweden striker, who said he was joining a “dream team”,”, will play alongside his former Milan team-mate Thiago Silva, bought for a reported fee of 42mil.

They joined former Napoli forward Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marco Verratti, a 19-year-old Italian prospect from Pescara sometimes compared to Andrea Pirlo. “It was a bit strange to see them coming. Until now, we were more used to watch them play on TV,” said fullback Christophe Jallet. “It is now clear that we’ve moved the next level, the European level.””

In contrast onto to PSG ’s spending spree , former power Lyon, who will not feature in the Champions League for the first time since 2000 after last season’s fourth-place finer finish, were quiet on the transfer marseille’s market.

Marseille’s new coach Elie Baup, the replacemen­t for Didier Deschamps the after he was given Francee national team job, has refused to set any goals for his squad after last season’s 10th place, their worst finish in more than a decade. — Reuters

Even if we could upset them on the pitch, we will have to fight for the second place. They (PSG) are out of reach.

— MONTPELLIE­R’S HENRI BEDIMO

 ??  ?? Excitement in the air: Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c will team up with former AC Milan team-mate Thiago Silva at Paris St Germain.
Excitement in the air: Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c will team up with former AC Milan team-mate Thiago Silva at Paris St Germain.

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