2 good news before the match against Real Sociedad?

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Paris Saint-Germain is playing big this week. This Tuesday, the capital club faces Real Sociedad in the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League.

Held in check this Friday evening by AS Monaco as part of the 24th day of Ligue 1 (0-0), the Rouge et bleu were not really reassured before the trip to the Basques pitch.

However, the news would be good before this decisive meeting. According to newspaper information The Parisianthe Ile-de-France residents could register the returns of Marquinhos and Danilo Pereira for the game.

The trend would be positive for the two players who will test themselves this Sunday and Monday in training. If he has not yet fully resumed with the rest of the team, Marquinhos should return to collective training this Sunday with the hope of appearing in the group. Those around the Parisian club are optimistic for the Brazilian defender who has been suffering from calf pain since the trip to Nantes 15 days ago.

For Danilo, same observation. Absent this weekend on the Monaco lawn, the Portuguese will also test his thigh. A long-term injury was ruled out after examinations.

Towards a central Mukiele – Beraldo hinge?

Although the trend is positive for Marquinhos and Danilo Pereira, it is unlikely at this time to see them start the match against Real Sociedad. Luis Enrique could be forced to field a central defense made up of Nordi Mukiele and Lucas Beraldo.

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