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Paris SG vs Monaco Prediction & Betting tips
The second semi-final of the Coupe de France will be played at Parc des Princes on Wednesday (26 April) at 21:05. This is truly a summit, with Paris Saint Germain FC and AS Monaco meeting the best French teams. The same match took place this season already in the final of the Coupe de la Ligue almost four weeks ago and here the Monegassen pulled 1: 4 clearly the short ones. Whether the Parisians are favored in the upcoming game and what bets are interesting, we want to find out in this article.
Paris SG :
The PSG reached the semifinals in an absolutely confident manner. The team led the team from Unai Emery through SC Bastia, Stade Rennes FC, FC Chamois Niortais and the US Avranches. None of these teams managed to score a goal. The impressive goal ratio to this point is 17: 0. Monaco, of course, has a different house number than the previous opponents, but the Emery elf managed a clear 4: 1 victory in the last direct duel.
The 9-0-1 record from the last ten competitions of the Capital Club is impressive. Only the most important game that reversed the Champions League quarter-final in Barcelona (1-6), lost. The remaining nine games could be won by PSG partly very confidently. In the home of Parc des Princes, the Paris Saint Germain FC remained undefeated in the last ten home games, collecting only three contenders. Six games won the Emery elf to zero. Only two of the last ten home games ended with a draw. While the game against Toulouse were goalless, Monaco at least scored a goal to the 1: 1 final.
The list of injured people is long. In the offensive, Jean-Kevin Augustin and Hatem Ben Arfa are missing two strikers. Added to this are the defenders of midfielders Grzegorz Krychowiak and Adrien Rabiot, as well as defender Layvin Kurzawa. The results of the last weeks show that the failures can be compensated well with the remaining squad.
Monaco:
Monaco’s lead to the semi-finals of the Coupe de France led through AC Ajaccio, FC Chambly, Olympique Marseille and OSC Lille. However, the games did not go as confidently as with the upcoming opponent from Paris. After all, all the games ended up narrowly with a goal difference. The goal difference from the previous four games is 13: 9. After the Monegassen have a few successful weeks and are in the semi-final of the Champions League, for example, the team of coach Leonardo Jardim has also made a lot for Paris.
In contrast, AS Monaco lost only one of the last ten away matches (record: 8-1-1). The Jardim defeated Jardim in Manchester City’s 3-1 defeat in Manchester City last night, but the referee put the 3-1 defeat back in the quarter-finals. Two of the eight won games went into the extension, which won the Monegassen in each case with 2: 1. Also the last two away games had it in itself. At Borussia Dortmund, the Monegassen put themselves 3-2 up, laying the cornerstone for the semi-final draw, which was completed a week ago after the 3-1 win against their own audience. In the Ligue 1, Monegassen got the last big match against the last French league. The match against former Olympique Lyoner was won at the end of the season with a 2-1 win over the title.
Also Leonardo Jardim has some personalsorgen. The three most important failures are certainly Djibril Sidibe, Gabriel Boschilia and Guido Carrillo, which are both missing due to injuries. In the last few weeks, however, coach Jardim has also managed to bridge personnel bottlenecks. However, a certain amount of rotation is to be expected, as the focus is clearly on the championship and the Champions League.
Paris SG vs Monaco head to head
01.04.17 COU Monaco Paris SG 1 : 4
29.01.17 L1 Paris SG Monaco 1 : 1
28.08.16 L1 Monaco Paris SG 3 : 1
20.03.16 L1 Paris SG Monaco 0 : 2
30.08.15 L1 Monaco Paris SG 0 : 3