The Bundesliga and Ligue 1 can be doomed this weekend. In Germany, the Bavarian club would once again become a monarch if it beat Borussia Dortmund, its escort. While in France, the Parisian cast is only asking for a draw with Lens to win the French championship again.
The European leagues are entering straight land. This Saturday can be a day of definitions in two of the five largest of the Old Continent, where is the elite of international football. The Bundesliga and Ligue 1 have the specific possibility of having a champion.
In Germany, Bayern Munich demand one last step to clinch their tenth straight title in the Premier League tournament . With 72 points, Julian Nagelsmann’s team maintains a nine-point gap on second-placed Borussia Dortmund (63). And precisely the two most important German footballers face each other at the Allianz Arena (12:30 p.m. in Chile). With the margin in favor, Bayern can mathematically be champions if they win in the ‘ classic ‘.
Four days from the end, the Munich giant would take 12 points from its closest rival, which would prove to be the sentence of the tournament. A new consecration at the local level would serve to mitigate the evil of an elimination in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, against the surprising Villarreal, who will have to face Liverpool in the semi-finals.
In France, there may also be a champion this Saturday. Paris Saint-Germain have their tenth league title in their pocket. They failed to seal the championship on Wednesday, despite beating Angers, as second-placed Olympique Marseille won their game against Nantes. The mighty PSG are 15 points ahead of Jorge Sampaoli’s side with five rounds to go. Mauricio Pochettino’s men therefore need a draw against Lens (3 p.m. in Chile) to clinch the league title.
The Parisian club would overtake Saint-Étienne as the most successful team in the French championship, with 10 stars. By the way, he would take off from Marseille, his classic opponent of French football, which has nine cups.
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