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The big passes will arrive quickly, but the Paris Saint-Germain continues to juggle between competitions with an intact appetite. Winner of the Champions Trophy for its first match of the year in 2025, in Doha, against Monaco (1-0), the capital club followed up with a logical victory against Saint-Etienne in Ligue 1 (2-1) .
And while waiting for two crucial deadlines to close the regular phase of the Champions League, against Manchester City then Stuttgart, Paris will rediscover the charm of the Coupe de France this Wednesday evening, against one of the little thumbs of the competition, Espaly.
Big rotation expected in the PSG eleven against Espaly
With which starting eleven? “ We have to arrive at the next Champions League match in the best conditions, we have to manage as well as possible. There will be a turnover to give everyone appropriate playing time. For January, we have a general view of all seven games, which is better in the short to medium term. But in terms of preparation, I only think about the match against Espaly“announced Luis Enrique.
PSG should therefore present themselves with an unprecedented starting eleven for this meeting. Tenas should replace Donnarumma in goal, and there should be changes in all lines. Elements like Zague or Mayulu should get playing time.
The expected lineup for PSG : Tenas – Zaire-Emery, Pacho, Hernandez (c), Zague – Lee, João Neves, Mayulu – Doué, Gonçalo Ramos, Barcola.
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