PSG have officially secured the league title with six rounds to spare. PSG recently drew 1-1 with Nantes, but this wasn't a bad result, as everyone knows coach Luis Enrique is looking to rotate the squad and rest his players. After the match against Nice, PSG will travel to face Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final. The team defeated Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, and Luis Enrique's men need a win to best prepare for the trip to the Emirates. The Parisian club is still on track for a treble, with the Coupe de France final against Reims ahead. Coach Luis Enrique is rotating the squad to maximize the potential of PSG's deep and high-quality team. This measure helps them keep key players from getting injured and ensures the team maintains its unbeaten streak, aiming to become the first Ligue 1 team to go an entire season without a loss.
Nice are desperate for points in the race for European qualification. They are currently in 5th place, level on points with Lyon in 6th, and any slip-up at this point could see them drop out of the top 5. Their 2-1 victory against Angers in the previous round ended a five-match winless streak, but playing away at the Parc des Princes is always a significant challenge. It's also worth noting that Nice are not in good form right now. They have only won 1, drawn 2, and lost 3 of their last 6 matches, but they have performed very impressively away from home. Specifically, Franck Haise's team has won 2, drawn 2, and lost only 1 of their last 5 away games.
PSG are unbeaten at home this season, with 13 wins and 2 draws in 15 matches. Meanwhile, Nice's away form is questionable, as they often appear inconsistent and vulnerable against stronger teams. Nice have only earned 20 points away from home this season (5 wins, 5 draws, 5 losses).
Historically, in their five previous encounters, PSG have dominated Nice with three wins, one draw, and one loss. Even without fielding their strongest lineup, PSG remain superior in terms of class and form. With home advantage and a determination to maintain their unbeaten record, Luis Enrique's team will not let themselves slip up again. Nice are unlikely to pull off an upset unless they significantly improve their recent performance.
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