Every day, the morning of Europe 1 looks back on one of the sporting events that make the news.

This Tuesday, Virginie Phulpin looks back on the PSG / OM match which took place this Sunday evening in the playground of the Parc des Princes.

According to her, this match made us rejuvenate by the immature opposition of the two teams.

According to her, the victory of the Marseillais against a PSG which was not in its normal state was more a "dirty battle" than a real football match.

OM beat PSG one to zero this Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes.

The first victory of the Marseillais against the Parisians for 10 years.

For Virginie Phulpin, we got a lot younger this Sunday evening, especially for the worse. 

If it looks like this, rejuvenate, Virginie Phulpin will instead keep her anti-wrinkle cream.

Because there, in fact of youth, we saw above all immaturity and irresponsibility.

A playground.

The Marseillais came with a plan but not really a game plan. Their goal was to get the Parisians out of their hinges, with Neymar as a prime target.

And it worked well, the Brazilian fell into the trap like a rookie.

As soon as there is tension in fact, it is the first to unpin.

He probably didn't have the legs to shine, after his forced stop for Covid, so he instead used his mouth to respond to provocations.

Finally from time to time, he also left his crampons lying around or tried to play the savior on his own, forgetting his friends.

So if he ever really tripped after Alvaro's racist insults, we have no confirmation yet, then we will have fallen very low.

With a day when we will have had homophobia and sexism on Parisian banners, and racism in the field.

We're having a dumbest football contest in the world, right?

The playground games have changed… In addition, normally there is always a teacher to come and calm things down, but the referee was completely overwhelmed.

Oh that, he handed out boxes with a shovel.

Often deserved, sometimes not, a penalty could have been whistled for PSG, but no, and a goal should have been awarded to OM, but no.

Suffice to say that that's not how he could be respected.

We didn't really see any football this Sunday night, but a nasty battle.  

By rejuvenating 10 years, we still plunged into a real opposition between PSG and OM.

It could be good news.

We have known the result of the Classic for 10 years before it was even played.

There, at least, we find suspense.

Virginie Phulpin tries to convince herself of this, but she does not succeed.

For OM, basically, it was the year or never.

With a diminished PSG opposite, bruised after his Covid cases, it was better to take advantage of it.

The Marseillais managed to do it, good for them.

But the problem is that if OM won, it's not because they were good, it's because PSG did anything.

That the Parisians cannot play their football at the moment, yes.

That they play low-level ragpickers on the pitch three weeks after their Champions League final is sad.

So if, to find an opposition worthy of the name, we have to see PSG once again become a small Ligue 1 club with short ideas, Virginie Phulpin is not sure she wants to rejuvenate, no.

Is that the show we want to offer to the youngest, those who have a real playground?