A record PSG against Real Sociedad

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The PSG eleven which presents this Tuesday for the match against Real Sociedad is the youngest in the history of C1.

Roll on, youth! In the round of 16 return of the Champions League, Paris challenges Real Sociedad on home soil this Tuesday. And he will do it with a relatively young team. The youngest in the club’s history in this event.

The average age of the fielded team is 23 years and 361 days. The Opta statisticians therefore affirm that it is the youngest eleven of Paris who has had to perform in this competition since the 1e club participation in the event in 1994/1995.

Lucas Hernandez, PSG’s oldest player

The oldest player who started against the Basques is Lucas Hernandez. And he is only 28 years old. He plays in the center alongside Lucas Beraldo. The latter lowered the general average age by taking the place of Marquinhos, who was slightly physically diminished.

Concerning the youngest Parisian it is of course Warren Zaire-Emery. The latter will still play his last professional match as a minor. On March 8, he will celebrate his 18th birthday.

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