PSG’s Unpleasant Memory Against Toulouse
Paris Saint-Germain has a challenging test ahead as they host Toulouse, a team eager to pull off another upset at the Parc des Princes and stay in contention for European spots in Ligue 1.
“We know Carlos, their coach; it’s a well-drilled team that already knows how to win at the Parc des Princes—they did it last season. We’re expecting difficulties, especially as we need to assess the players’ conditions, how they’re arriving, and how many minutes we can give them with upcoming matches in mind,” said PSG coach Luis Enrique ahead of the clash.
Toulouse’s Last Triumph Over PSG
Luis Enrique’s caution isn’t unfounded. In their most recent encounter, Toulouse stunned PSG with a 3-1 victory on May 15 at the Parc des Princes. This match also marked Kylian Mbappé’s farewell at home before his move to Real Madrid.
During that game, Toulouse’s goals came from Thijs Dallinga (13’), Yann Gboho (68’), and Frank Magri (90’+5), overshadowing Mbappé’s early strike in the 8th minute.
Ligue 1 Standings After the Break
The French league paused for the FIFA international break with PSG leading the table with 29 points, six ahead of AS Monaco, who remain in strong form. Olympique Marseille trails further behind with 20 points.
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This will be PSG’s first competitive match since November 9, when they defeated Angers 4-2 on the road, thanks to braces from Kang-In Lee and Bradley Barcola—two players stepping up as offensive leaders this season.
Who Leads the Ligue 1 Scoring Charts?
Bradley Barcola has been a revelation this season, emerging as one of Europe’s most lethal attackers. He currently leads Ligue 1 with eight goals, though Mason Greenwood is close behind with six.