
With the title race out of their hands (they are three points behind Monaco and have played one more game) Paris Saint-Germain did the best they could. They beat what was in front of them -- on this occasion, it was Bastia -- as comprehensively as they could, winning 5-0. With Monaco romping to a 3-0 win away to Nancy, PSG are left exactly where they were before: hoping the opposition will somehow self-destruct.
The word out of Paris is that Unai Emery will stick around as long as they don't drop to third place and they win their second domestic cup of the season (they're in the French Cup final against Angers). At least that's what some French media are reporting; I have no idea whether that's accurate but it would seem obvious that deciding your manager's future based on whether you finish second or third isn't exactly progressive thinking. Particularly because it depends not just on PSG doing well but on Nice dropping points.
You keep or fire a manager based on whether you think you're progressing and how well you think you'll do next season, not on where you finish in the table.
To read more of Marcotti's thoughts on what happened over the previous week, click here.
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