Champion PSG thrashes Montpellier and Monaco seals Champions League spot
- On the penultimate Ligue 1 matchday, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Montpellier 4-1 in Paris while Monaco and Marseille won to secure Champions League spots.
- Montpellier was already relegated after finishing last, while Marseille and Monaco competed closely for the second and third spots behind PSG.
- Goncalo Ramos scored a hat trick for PSG, Mason Greenwood added his 19th league goal, and Monaco’s goals came from Takumi Minamino and Denis Zakaria.
- Marseille won 3-1 at struggling Le Havre despite crowd trouble, with Amine Gouiri scoring twice, and Saint-Etienne won 2-0 at Reims, remaining just one point behind Le Havre.
- PSG confirmed the Ligue 1 title aiming for a treble, Monaco and Marseille qualified for next season's Champions League, and Saint-Etienne keeps slim hopes to avoid relegation.
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Marseille and Monaco seal Champions League spots and PSG thrashes Montpellier
PARIS (AP) — Marseille and Monaco sealed spots in next season's Champions League while Ligue 1 champion Paris Saint-Germain beat last-placed Montpellier 4-1 with a Goncalo Ramos hat trick on Saturday.
Champion PSG thrashes Montpellier and Monaco seals Champions League spot
PARIS (AP) — Marseille and Monaco sealed spots in next season’s Champions League while Ligue 1 champion Paris Saint-Germain beat last-placed Montpellier 4-1 with a Goncalo Ramos hat trick on Saturday. On the penultimate matchday of the season, Mason Greenwood’s 19th league goal in the 85th minute put second-placed Marseille back in the lead at struggling Le Havre. Amine Gouiri scored twice and Marseille won away 3-1. Lagging one point behind Mar…
Marseille and Monaco secure Champions League berths alongside PSG in Ligue 1
New Delhi: Marseille and Monaco clinched their spots in next season’s UEFA Champions League, delivering crucial wins on the penultimate matchday. While Paris Saint-Germain, already crowned league champions, celebrated with a Goncalo Ramos hat-trick against Montpellier, it was Marseille and Monaco’s qualification drama that stole the show on Saturday night. Marseille knew they needed a win and favourable results elsewhere to guarantee a top-three…
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