Winner of Bayern Munich on Wednesday, PSG will have to focus on the championship again this Saturday at 5 p.m. against Strasbourg.

After their defeat against Lille, the Parisians no longer really have the right to make mistakes when there are only seven games left before the end of this 2020/2021 Ligue 1 season.

The Parisians will be on their guard this Saturday on the Strasbourg lawn (match at 5 p.m.).

And for good reason: they have lost the last three Ligue 1 games which followed their European meeting in recent times with defeats against Lyon, Monaco and Nantes after having faced Istanbul Basaksehir and Barcelona twice.

However, PSG ends a week marked by its feat on Wednesday on the field of Bayern Munich in the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League (3-2 victory).

>> Find Europe morning weekend in podcast and replay here

"To play well in Strasbourg so as not to get into the hole"

Mbappé and others therefore know that this time they cannot afford to relax.

There are only seven games to play in Ligue 1 before the end of the season, or 21 points to distribute.

And the defeat against Lille has already cost dearly.

"The return match against Munich (Tuesday)? To begin with, you have to play well in Strasbourg so as not to get into the hole," said Kylian Mbappé on RMC Sport.

To win against Strasbourg, PSG will also have to deal with a reduced workforce.

Neymar is suspended, Marquinhos suffers from adductors and Verratti and Florenzi are still absent due to Covid-19.

"For us, the important thing is our ability to detect the freshest players to play this match, without putting them at any risk either," said coach Mauricio Pochettino at the microphone of Europe 1 . "You have to be physically ready, but also have quality to win this match."

"If they're not 100% ..."

"It's going to be hot," said Thierry Laurey, Strasbourg coach.

But his club, which vegetates in the middle of the standings, still has a little hope of winning, according to him.

Because this season, Paris no longer seems invincible.

"If they're 100%, you won't have too much hope. On the other hand, if they're not 100%, you can have openings."

Especially since Paris has already lost eight times in Ligue 1 this season.

But if Kylian Mbappé shines like last Wednesday in Munich, where he scored a double, that will be another story.