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French Cup Final - Reims VS Paris: Paris Saint-Germain wins the Golden Ball

In today's Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 championship and the French Cup championship is like taking a picture. The star of the flowing water, the famous coach, and the iron-clad French Ligue 1 overlord.

This season, Enrique's team focuses on the Champions League, winning the Champions League championship will create history!

Reus VS Paris Saint-Germain

Nature of the match: French Cup final

Match time: May 25th 3:00

France Cup arena, Paris Saint-Germain is also the absolute overlord, winning the championship 15 times.

Reims is now in Ligue 1, which is a team of mid- and lower-level standards, but they have a long history and tradition. Team has won the Ligue 1 championship six times in its history and the French Cup twice.

In the era when Reims dominated the Ligue 1, the team Paris Saint-Germain was not yet born. The 1948-49 season to the 1961-62 season, the most glorious period in the history of the Reims team was in the past ten years. Their 6 Ligue 1 championships and 2 French Cup championships were won during this period.

Paris Saint-Germain has won the Ligue 1 championship ahead of schedule this season and is aimed at the "triple champion" of the French Cup and the Champions League. Although Mbappe left the team, Enrique's team made up for the vacancies of superstars through its overall playing style. The Trident composed of Gonzalo Ramos, Dembele and Kvaratsheria on the offensive end has strong firepower, scoring 11 goals in the last five games, averaging more than 2,400 passes per game and a success rate of up to 89%. However, the team's recent league defense has fluctuated slightly (average of 1.66 goals per game in the last 4 games), but the solid performance of the Champions League knockout stage (4 wins and 1 loss in the last 5 games) proves its ability to adjust for the key battle.

Lances has a bad record in the league this season. After 34 rounds, he has 8 wins, 9 draws, 17 losses and 33 points. Ligue 1 finally ranked 16th, 1 point less than Le Havre outside the relegation zone. He played a promotion and relegation playoff with Metz, third in Ligue 2. He drew 1:1 away from home in the first leg. If he lost in the second leg, he would be relegated. If he wins, he would stay in Ligue 1.

The two teams have faced each other in the past 10 times, Paris Saint-Germain has the upper hand in 5 wins and 5 draws, and in the last 3 encounters, both sides have reached a draw. It can be seen that Reims is not necessarily afraid of Paris Saint-Germain.

Enrique is expected to use a 5-4-1 formation to guard the goal with Donnarumma, Hakimi and Mendes are inserted into the wings to create the width, Zaire Emery and Neves control the rhythm in the midfield, and Ramos is the fulcrum of the front line. Paris's tactical core lies in high-level pressing and rapid conversion. Dembele's breakthrough (8 goals and 3 assists in the Champions League this season) and set-pieces (the top three corner kick conversion rate in the league) are the keys to breaking the situation.

Lance needs to change the formation 4-3-3 and strengthen the defense 5-4-1. Central defenders Kipre and Okumu need to limit Ramos's points, and full-back Archimi needs to take into account both offense and defense. The counterattack end relies on Junya Ito's speed to connect with Keito Nakamura, but the former's physical fitness is doubtful, while the latter's condition is in a sluggish state. The team's only chance may come from set pieces (35% of goals are from), but PSG's air defense ability (63% average top-scoring success rate) may make it difficult to work.