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Re: French Soccer League Predictions and Discussion Thread (Ligue 1)
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on 09/01/2024, 21:22:56 UTC
Paris Saint Germaine in the past few years have been one of the most consistent teams in Europe but never have they lifted the trophy instead they were able to reach the final of the UEFA champions league competition in the 2019/20 season which they narrowly lost to Bayern Munich. The club's management have done well to sign top quality footballers over the years to help the club win the UEFA champions league trophy but despite all their efforts, they've not been able to actualize their dream.

It's been reported in the media that the club's best player Kylian Mbappe will be leaving the club in the summer next summer to join Real Madrid which means that this might potentially be his last season with the French champions. With the quality of players in the PSG squad this season, I think they're capable of finally winning the UEFA champions trophy
Their efforts look ambitious to become champions in the Champions league, but they always fail. Not only is the players mentality not ready, but other teams are much stronger than them, so psg must find a way to appear more impressive when they face championship candidate teams such as Manchester city, Real madrid and Bayern munich. If PSG meets these three teams in the next round and if psg manages to beat them, of course PSG can focus their hopes on becoming champions this season.

But apart from that they have to focus on the round of 16 where PSG will face Real Sociedad. I think many fans want to see the PSG team become champions in the Champions league. This season they are still strong enough and also have a coach who is experienced enough so that psg can achieve their target if they perform better in every match they play. So, speaking of Mbappe, of course there are a lot of rumors circulating that He is rumored to be joining Real madrid at the end of this season. But that's still speculation because Mbappe always create unclear dramas in the transfer market.