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While the club remain unbeaten in Ligue 1 this season, the defender admits things are not going as planned after another disappointing draw on Saturday

 

Gregory van der Wiel confessed Paris Saint-Germain "do not feel well" after they slipped to a 0-0 draw with Montpellier.

 

Laurent Blanc's side have trailed leaders Marseille throughout the first half of the campaign and missed a chance to leapfrog them at the top of the table on Saturday.

 

The result means PSG are level on 38 points with Marcelo Bielsa's pace-setters, but OM could pull three points clear with victory over Lille on Sunday afternoon.

 

"We do not feel well," Van der Wiel said after the game. "We lost points. We wanted to finish the year with a win but we did not play a good game.

 

"It's difficult, we're not at our best at the moment. That's why every game is difficult for us, we must work hard to play better and then we will win more easily."

 

For all of the Dutchman's cries of woe, PSG remain unbeaten in Ligue 1 and are the only side yet to be beaten in the league in the whole of Europe.

 

The club have also fared well in the Champions League, having qualified for the knockout stages of the competition, where they will face Chelsea in the last-16.

 

It is those positive points that striker Edinson Cavani looked towards on reflection of a testing start to the campaign, with silverware still well within their sights in 2015.

 

"The feeling I have now is that we should only think of the ultimate goal. We are only halfway through the championship.

 

"Now it's time to relax a little and recharge our batteries and come back with a lot of desire for the second half of the season. We have several competitions to play for and we will do our best until the very last day of the championship."

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