PARIS (AP) - Saint-Etienne is one of the most faxed clubs in Ligue 1, with Paris Saint-Germain celebrating its championship with fans on Saturday’s final match day.
Although Saint-Etienne lost 3-2 to Toulouse with the support of a 38,000 buoyancy audience from the sold-out Geoffroy-Guichard, the decline could not be avoided.
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Saint-Etienne, who dominated French football in the 1960s and 1970s, joined Montpellier as a relegation team. Saint-Etienne returns Ligue 2 incorrectly.
Le Havre avoided a 3-2 victory at Strasboug, thanks to Abdoulaye Touré's fine late plus time. Completed the stand Touré switched live kicks with Panenka, allowing his team to surpass Reims in the standings and stay in top flight.
Reims will face Metz in the promotion playoffs. Two-point team Metz gained a spot in the 16th-place team in the two-legged playoffs against Ligue 1.
PSG Celebration
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In Paris, coach Luis Enrique played the all-out team when PSG played the title of Auxerre at home.
PSG was drawn to Lassine Sinayoko's first half goal and turned everything around with the efforts of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who scored twice and Captain Marquinhos's Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to win 3-1.
PSG won the record No. 13 Ligue 1 title and won six games and hopes for its first treble. In addition to the Champions League final against Inter Milan on May 31, Enrique's team also played Rems in the French Cup final on May 24.
PSG set the most new record in the 34 seasons with a score of 84 points. It shared a previous record with Saint-Etienne, which scored 81 points in the 1969-70 season.
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Very happy to be in the Champions League
Nice beat Brest 6-0 to win the fourth and last place in the Champions League, which was a ticket to the third round.
Lille ranks fifth and qualifies for the Europa League group stage.
Lacazette takes Lyon high
In his final match against Lyon, Alexandre Lacazette scored his 200th goal for his childhood club. Lacazette returns to Lyon in June 2022 and will be with his contract expiration. He won a record 1.2 billion euros ($64 million) in seven-time French championships in 2017, joining at the age of 12.
Lacazette scored from the free throw point, while Lyon defeated Allens 2-0.
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His talent is a rare satisfaction for Lyon fans as the club missed Champions League football again. The club's future After the attack in November, the French League's football supervisory agency has always temporarily relegated it to Ligue 2 after reviewing the club's financial status. DNCG believes Lyon's financial situation must improve by the end of the season.
Greenwood shines for Marseille
Mason Greenwood scored twice and provided assists as Marseille beat Rennes 4-2 to beat second.
Marseille led by Monaco in third place by 4 points and lost to the camera 4-0.
Former Manchester United striker Greenwood's 20th and 21st goals helped him finish the league's joint championship with PSG's Ousmane Dembélé.
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