A PSG decimated against Toulouse

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On behalf of the 12e day of Ligue 1, PSG challenges Toulouse this Friday evening at the Parc des Princes (at 9 p.m.). A meeting that the Ile-de-France residents will not tackle in full. Far from it.

There will be at least six absent from the Parisian camp. In addition to Lucas Hernandez, Gonçalo Ramos and Presnel Kimpembe, who have not played for a long time, Paris will have to do without three other elements. Marquinhos, the captain, is suspended for this opposition. Furthermore, Nuno Mendes and Senny Mayulu withdrew because they suffered from slight physical problems.

Six absences in the PSG camp

These numerous defections limit Luis Enrique’s choices. For the Spanish coach, this is clearly problematic, especially if he had in mind to rotate in anticipation of the Champions League trip against Bayern, scheduled for next Tuesday.

Despite everything, the group summoned for this duel against TFC still looks great. The French champion notably recovers Willian Pacho, who was absent during the success against Angers (4-2) because he was left to rest by his coach.

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