The 31st day of Ligue 1 continues this Sunday, but at the top of the table, everything has already been played on Saturday.

Beaten on their lawn by Lille, PSG saw Losc take three points ahead of the championship.

"We are in the fight," warned Lille coach Christophe Galtier about the title race.

The 31st day of the French football championship continues this Sunday with seven games this afternoon on the lawns of Ligue 1. But it was on Saturday that the battle for the title had another decisive episode for the top teams. of the Board.

And the big winner of this 31st day already seems to be Losc.

Thanks to its prestigious 1-0 success on the lawn of the leader before this day, PSG, the Lille team is approaching the home stretch in good shape towards a possible coronation.

Consequence: the title seems to be moving away for Paris Saint-Germain, even if there is still a long way to go, with seven more days to play after this weekend.

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Lille "well in the fight"

Lille can in any case boast of having made a serious and diligent match against PSG.

His collective has taught Parisian individuals a lesson.

With this success, the Losc especially marks the spirits and takes three points ahead of the club of the capital in the standings.

Half a word, the coach of Losc, Christophe Galtier, has also confirmed the good position of his team before the final sprint.

"Regarding the title race, we are first with 66 points on the 31st day. I'll let you make the comments," said the Lille coach.

"We are in the battle. We will see, but yes, we are in the fight anyway," he admitted at the microphone of Europe 1. The northern coach also said "very proud of the player (s) ".

"This victory is truly theirs," he said. 

Regain enthusiasm

And another threat could now hang over PSG.

This is embodied by Monaco who also count well in the final brawl after their 4-0 victory against Metz.

The Principality club is in third place, a small point behind PSG.

But beyond the competition, PSG will especially have to find its football.

Facing Losc, they were unrecognizable and nervous, like his Brazilian star, Neymar, expelled at the end of the meeting.

It will be necessary to recover next Wednesday against Bayern Munich in the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League to move forward again.

Still, the Munich have won against their closest competitor, Leipzig, the same day (1-0).

In the heart of the Parisian game, Marco Verratti and Leandro Paredes will be absent.

In Ligue 1 or the Champions League, the Parisians will have to fight so that this season is not missed.