Auxerre – PSG: extremes collide at Auxerre’s home ground 
Friday night, Auxerre host Paris Saint-Germain at Auxerre’s ground in completely different circumstances. One side is fighting to stay up, the other is hunting first place.
Auxerre up against it 
This season has gone wrong for Auxerre. After a solid return to the top flight last year, the step up has proved too steep this time. Losses are piling up and confidence is cracking, even if they’ve shown a few brave displays.
At Lens, Auxerre didn’t look out of it but left with nothing again. The issue is simple: effort isn’t being rewarded. With only two points above the bottom of the table, every match is a final.
They have to get it right at home. Auxerre have picked up most of their points at their ground, where the atmosphere can really roar. But poor discipline has hurt them, and against Paris the tiniest mistake will be punished.
PSG aiming for the essentials 
PSG arrive with little margin for error but a clear objective: don’t leave empty-handed. In the French top flight they’ve put things straight after a shaky autumn and come into this on a positive run.
Trips to Auxerre haven’t been comfortable. Last season PSG were held here. And this year their European exits have exposed limits when they’re away from home.
Still, the quality gap is obvious. Even without shining, Paris have enough options to make the difference over 90 minutes.
Football Prediction AJ Auxerre vs PSG
PSG to win by two or more goals
Auxerre might hang on for a while, lifted by their crowd, but Paris’ ruthlessness should eventually decide it. A solid win, not necessarily pretty.
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