Here’s our saga. The 5 good reasons to follow a match (with some adaptations). We’ll take a look at what’s attractive before each match, with a mix of seriousness and humor. Mind you, this is by no means an exhaustive tour of the subject. We continue here with Paris Saint-Germain’s match this Friday against Toulouse (10th) at the Parc des Princes as part of Matchday 12 of Ligue 1 2024-2025 (kick-off 9pm, PSG/Toulouse broadcast on DAZN in France).
5 – Forget the cold.
Let’s start again. The cold has indeed fallen on part of France, and many people may have experienced some inconvenience as a result. With the match on, we hope to put our worries to one side. Good luck to those who will be in the stands, we hope for a captivating encounter.
4 – A first for a Titi?
Alex Tape (17-year-old defender) has earned his first call-up to the professional squad, so maybe he’ll even get the chance to play. Even if it’s far from a sure thing, of course. But it could be an opportunity to discover this Parisian Titi, even if it’s only for a few minutes.
3 – Preparing for Bayern Munich.
It’s hard not to have Tuesday’s trip to face Bayern Munich on your mind. This match on Matchday 5 of the Champions League league phase is very important, even if it hasn’t yet been disappointing.
So the Parisians need to pick up the pace and arrive with confidence. Some of them also need a little management to avoid overload. Coach Luis Enrique’s choices will be interesting to follow, as will his performances.
2 – Opportunities for those playing less?
At the end of the international break, before the Champions League, there will be some management to do. This will undoubtedly mean game time for those who aren’t starting on the big nights. Of course, some of them will also start. It’s an opportunity to score points, and there’s still hope for Randal Kolo Muani and Milan Skriniar, for example.
1 – Take advantage of the recovery.
Quite simply, PSG are back in action after the international break. A joy not to be underestimated. Let’s enjoy the match, as always. We’re in for a thrilling sprint to Christmas.