PSG fought back to secure a 3-3 draw against relegation-threatened Le Havre but will have to wait to be crowned champions.
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Luis Enrique heavily rotates PSG teamCome back from 3-1 down to secure pointPSG title celebrations on holdGettyTELL ME MORE
A much-changed PSG side struggled their way through the first half. Although Ousmane Dembele opened the scoring, a quickfire response from the visitors saw them trail at the break. They added a third from the spot in the second half, before the Parisians worked their way back into the game. Achraf Hakimi and Goncalo Ramos scored late to snatch an unlikely point.
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If you had to make a list of strikers most likely to walk away from Parc des Princes with a Man of the Match award in their hands this season, Andre Ayew would not be near the top. But the Ghanaian was excellent here. Ayew caused problems for the Parisian backline throughout his 71 minutes on the pitch, and scored an excellent second goal to give his side the lead. Le Havre are in 15th, above safety on goal difference. They will need Ayew to deliver to keep them up.
THE BIG LOSER
It was always going to be a bit of risk for Luis Enrique to change this PSG team so much. The Parisians, of course, would have loved to lift the league here, and against relegation battlers, normally would have snagged three points. It serves as a point of annoyance for the manager, then, that he will have to wait to be crowned champions.
WHAT COMES NEXT?
The Parisians' focus now turns to the Champions League. They play Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final on Tuesday. PSG can be crowned Ligue 1 champions before the game if Monaco fail to beat Lyon on Sunday.