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Paris Saint-Germain Take On Lille After Champions League High

Paris Saint-Germain return to domestic action with a trip up north to play fourth-placed Lille on Sunday, days after nail-bitingly securing Champions League progress. Luis Enrique and his charges now face a stern test against the 2020-21 Ligue 1 champions following Wednesday's 1-1 draw in Dortmund, which booked their spot in the knockout stages of Europe's top club competition. With their season practically hanging in the balance heading into the clash away to Borussia Dortmund, PSG must quickly turn their attentions back to the nitty-gritty of league football as they seek to win a third straight championship.

The visitors sit top of the table on 36 points, four ahead of Nice in second and nine ahead of this weekend's opponents, and their form since last losing in September has been imperious.

Lille, on the other hand, have only two wins in their last five outings and just two points separate them from Brest, who head up the hunting pack outside the Champions League qualification spots.

Warren Zaire-Emery, the scorer of PSG's equaliser against Dortmund, is likely to make his full return to league action after injury and captain Kylian Mbappe can give himself the perfect 25th birthday present, three days early, by adding to his 15 league goals this campaign.

A final test for Sage?

Following last weekend's impressive 3-0 victory against struggling Toulouse, Lyon and their interim coach Pierre Sage face a daunting visit to third-placed Monaco on Friday.

"The idea is to sustain playing well over time," said Sage in his pre-match conference.

"Toulouse were a good team. They wanted to play but we stopped them. In the match against Monaco, we'll have to be good in all areas."

A second consecutive victory and 44-year-old Sage

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