PSG v Le Havre: Line-ups, stats and preview
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PSG v Le Havre: Line-ups, stats and preview
"I'm happy to have this team, but I'm a little concerned about the noises I hear around the team and the individual prizes given to players, because football is a team sport. You have to be ready to work as a team, prizes don't interest me. It's different because there's a lot of recognition [this season]. I don't want to talk about the past, but about the future. Fewer prizes and more concentration, that's what we want."
"On paper a home game with Le Havre ought to be a formality but the Normandy club are in a good run of form. Didier Digard's side have lost just one their last eight Ligue 1 games, and that was 6-2 at second-placed Marseille when they had Gautier Lloris sent off after 34 minutes when they were leading 1-0."
PSG host Le Havre tomorrow night with instructions to prioritize the collective over individual recognition despite several players winning major awards. Multiple PSG players have recently received individual honors, including Ousmane Dembele (Ballon d'Or) and Achraf Hakimi (African Player of the Year). Injury problems persist after a demanding 12-month schedule, yet PSG remain top of Ligue 1, two points clear of Marseille ahead of the 13th round. The fixture list is congested, with eight matches scheduled over the next month and participation in the Coupe de France and Intercontinental Cup. Le Havre are in strong form, having lost only once in eight league games. Team selection awaits the return of international players.
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