Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino has told his stars to treat Sunday’s Ligue 1 Classique against Marseille as a cup final.
The league leaders host their second-placed rivals at Parc des Princes, looking to extend their 12-point gap at the summit on Jorge Sampaoli’s side.
Victory would effectively confirm the league title for PSG, with just six games left to play after this weekend.
Speaking on Saturday, Pochettino stressed there are no bigger games in France, adding that he expects his side to be prepared to fight for their win.
“It’s clear that it’s an important and different game for both sides,” the Argentinian told a pre-match news conference.
“It’s the most important game in France. For us, it’s a final, we have to get on the pitch and be ready.”
Pochettino also addressed the combative relationship PSG have experienced with their fanbase throughout a campaign that, despite their league position, has been seen as underwhelming.
Neymar and Lionel Messi were roundly booed following the club’s Champions League exit last month, in the most high profile of several incidents.
“We are stronger with the fans, they give us extra strength,” Pochettino said. “We know we are stronger when they are on our side.
“I would like them to support the team during the matches and leave differences for before or after the game.”
The Argentine head coach further touched on his relationship with Kylian Mbappe, amid reports suggesting the France international could snub an anticipated move to Real Madrid
“I have a good relationship with him, as with all the players,” Pochettino said. “With him, the relationship was built over time.
“He is someone we have seen grow up. We are happy to see how he is developing. He let himself be trained, that’s where he shows his great humility and his desire to be better every day.”