Paris Saint Germain have drawn their last two league games. But they are still dominating the league. They will win the League 1 this year. But it seems like they won't win it as easily as in previous years. On the other hand, Lyon has 5 wins and 4 draws in their last 9 games. They are on a great streak. But so far they haven't played a team as good as Paris Saint Germain. I think Paris Saint Germain will win this match. But I like to bet on two teams to score in games like this. It makes it easier for me. It makes my choice easier.
I cannot say it is as difficult as the previous years when I saw their direct rivals missing two points. Marseille should have won against Lille, they will regret receiving a late goal. For Monaco, the draw against Reims wasn't good either and no goal scored in that game..
Ligue 1 continues to impress us with its randomness and how the teams don't want to get the title
then everyone start to blame PSG for killing the competition. There is no real competition when the top tier teams missed 15 points in 15 games vs 8 points missed by PSG in 14 matches..
I don't think everyone blames PSG for dominating Ligue 1 too much because anyway, instead of blaming PSG it would be better to blame other teams who always fail to have consistent results. While PSG experienced a decline in performance with results that were not maximized in a row, but at the same time that the competing teams at the top of the standings were also equally unsuccessful in obtaining three points in the matches played. Thus, no team in Ligue 1 really maximizes the momentum to be able to pose a serious threat to PSG at the top of the table.
After all, basically PSG is not entirely strong and not entirely good because of the evidence, PSG is still weak in the Champion League, at least it also proves that the team that has great dominance in Ligue 1 is not entirely perfect and the competition for trophies in Ligue 1 should still be interesting. But the truth is, no team has really managed to get better to compete with PSG at the top of the table.