Preview: Chateauroux vs. Paris Saint-Germain

Preview: Chateauroux vs. Paris Saint-Germain

Seeking to bounce back from their first domestic defeat of the season last weekend, Paris Saint-Germain travel to Stade Gaston Petit to face third-tier outfit Chateauroux in the third round of the Coupe de France on Friday.

The hosts, meanwhile, are looking to cause an almighty upset and end their four-game winless run across all competitions.

Chateauroux arguably have the toughest third-round tie of all this season as they are tasked with keeping Ligue 1 champions PSG quiet on home soil, and their recent form against sides significantly weaker than the Parisian giants does not bode well heading into Friday’s clash.

Indeed, La Berri have won only two of their last nine competitive fixtures across all competitions, both of which coming in the Coupe de France against Stade Poitevin and Lege-Cap-Ferre respectively.

Manager Maxence Flachez – who spent time with the likes of Lyon and Sochaux during his playing days – sees his side languishing in 14th place in the third-tier standings, just one place and two points above the relegation zone.

Chateauroux have only ever played one season in Ligue 1 (1997–98) and they have also reached the Coupe de France final on just one occasion, losing to none other than PSG in 2003-04 which was their last meeting against the Parisian giants.

La Berri will be regarded as huge underdogs on Friday, but they will be hoping that PSG are still feeling the after-effects of losing their first Ligue 1 match of the season to high-flying Lens last Sunday. Indeed, Christophe Galtier’s men were beaten in the top flight for the first time since March when Lens recorded an impressive 3-1 home victory.

Without the presence of World Cup winner Lionel Messi and the suspended Neymar, Hugo Ekitike led the line with Kylian Mbappe and the former equalised for the visitors three minutes after Przemyslaw Frankowski scored a fifth-minute opener. However, Lois Openda and Alexis Claude-Maurice both got their names on the scoresheet to condemn PSG to a disappointing defeat.

PSG, who have seen their lead at the Ligue 1 summit cut to four points, now turn their attention to the Coupe de France, a competition that they have won in six of the last eight years. However, they failed to go all the way last season after they were eliminated in the fifth round by Nice on penalties.

Defensive frailties have crept into PSG’s performances of late, with Galtier’s side keeping only one clean sheet in their last seven matches across all tournaments.

Nevertheless, PSG have progressed from the third round of the Coupe de France in each of the last 30 years and they will be confident of extending this run with a victory on Friday.

Chateauroux Coupe de France form:
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Chateauroux form (all competitions):
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Paris Saint-Germain form (all competitions):
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We say: Chateauroux 0-4 Paris Saint-Germain
A comfortable PSG victory is expected on Friday even if Galtier decides to ring the changes, with the current Ligue 1 leaders set to have plenty of joy in front of goal against their third-tier counterparts.

Chateauroux will be hoping to step up on the big occasion in front of their own fans, but we cannot foresee an upset on the cards this time around.
We say: Chateauroux 0-4 Paris Saint-Germain
A comfortable PSG victory is expected on Friday even if Galtier decides to ring the changes, with the current Ligue 1 leaders set to have plenty of joy in front of goal against their third-tier counterparts.

Chateauroux will be hoping to step up on the big occasion in front of their own fans, but we cannot foresee an upset on the cards this time around.

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