PSG’s Big Three Looks to Put on Another Show in Le Classique

Ligue 1 action wraps up this weekend with the biggest game in France as PSG and Marseille meet in the Le Classique.

10Bet LogoThree of the last four league matches between these two teams have featured at least one red card and bookmaker 10bet has the odds at 3.80 for there to be another sending off on Sunday. The overall cards total is set at 4.5 with the odds for the over at 1.68 and for the under at 2.10.


※ Current Odds Date & Time: April 15th, 9:30 A.M. (EST)

PSG enter the action after scoring 11 goals across their last two games and they will no doubt love to pick up another dominant win against their biggest rivals. With Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Lionel Messi in top form, it wouldn’t be surprising if the clash turned into a one-sided affair.

The Big Three in Paris hasn’t quite clicked for most of the season but they seem to have finally figured out how to play together. Neymar has scored five goals and provided one assist in the past two games, Messi has registered three assists with one goal and Mbappe has been like a man from another planet with five goals and five assists.

It’s been an incredible season by Mbappe and he’s somehow still managed to elevate his game to a new level in recent outings. He’s now on 31 goals and 22 assists across all competitions in just 39 games.

Neymar has been disappointing for most parts of 2021-22, but he’s hit some good form ahead of the final stretch of the season and 16 goal involvements (10 goals, six assists) isn’t too bad in 23 appearances.

Messi has just become the first player in Ligue 1 history to record multiple games with three-plus assists in a single season and his work overall this term consists of eight goals and 13 assists in 28 games.

Marseille will be in huge trouble here if they can’t keep PSG’s star trio under control. They were able to play out a goalless draw with the Parisians in the first meeting of the season and will probably be satisfied with a similar result on Sunday.

It’s a very difficult fixture for the visitors, but they are at least traveling to Paris in great form as Jorge Sampaoli’s side has won eight straight games across all competitions. It’s the club’s best run since 2014.

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