Dembélé, it’s official

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Remaining on the bench in the Coupe de France against Orléans last week, Ousmane Dembélé is also not starting with PSG for the reception of Brest, Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes.

If he has all the confidence of Luis Enrique in the right winger position at PSG, Ousmane Dembélé, already on the bench in the Coupe de France against Orléans last week, is not lined up from the start for the visit of Brest , the 3rd in Ligue 1, this Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes (kick-off at 8:45 p.m., live on Prime Video).

Randal Kolo Muani is established and could occupy the right wing of the offensive sector (after playing on the left last Sunday), with Kylian Mbappé up front and Bradley Barcola on the left flank. Marco Asensio is in the starting lineup (and can also occupy the right wing if his coach has decided to play with 4 attackers).

In the defensive sector, Danilo Pereira and Marquinhos form the central hinge at the expense of Marquinhos, while Warren Zaire-Emery finds himself (again) as a right defender. He will probably play central midfielder in the offensive phase alongside Fabian Ruiz. On the bench, we also find Nordi Mukiele, Carlos Soler, Manuel Ugarte and Gonçalo Ramos.

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