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The relentless form of Laurent Blanc’s Girondins de Bordeaux side would seem likely to lead them to a second consecutive Ligue 1 crown. Having pipped Olympique de Marseille on the final day of last season, the men from the west of the country have opened up an extremely healthy 11 point lead over this term’s fourth-placed club but more significantly have a nine mark cushion to second placed Lille.


Only a terrific collapse in the second half of the season would see les Girondins pass up the opportunity of more silverware. There will be few matches in which it is likely that they will slip, and Sunday’s encounter becomes all the more pivotal as it is a potential banana skin in which the Stade Chaban-Delmas team could sacrifice points.
Having enjoyed a year unparalleled in the club’s history, Blanc’s close-knit outfit are set to strive for better in 2010. A treble remains a distinct possibility, with les Girondins receiving a favourable draw in the Coupe de la Ligue and still involved in the Coupe de France. Additionally, Bordeaux also have a challenge in the Champions League to meet, with Olympiacos lying in wait later in the year.

For the time being, the full focus of the team remains on their league standing, as it is success in Le Championnat that truly drives the club. Three points on Sunday will take les Girondins a giant step closer to yet another title.

Success Drought

The revolution led by Didier Deschamps appointment as head coach that took place in Marseille last summer was designed to bring about a conclusion to the club’s long trophyless run, which stretched back to their success in the inaugural Champions League in 1992-93.

There can scarcely be another club in European football who command such a high proportion of the domestic fanbase yet have been starved of success to such a degree.

Deschamps has thus far failed to fire les Phoceens to the top. At present they lie a respectable but far from awe-inspiring fourth place in Ligue 1, a distant 11 points behind Sunday evening’s opponents. Even victory at the Stade Chaban-Delmas, a venue that has played host to just one league loss to its residents in well over two seasons, would leave OM a distant eight points back.

Though the league title would appear to be out of reach for the Mediterranean giants – this encounter is the proverbial last chance saloon in that regard – securing Champions League football is essential for the well being of the club.

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