Good news for PSG before Real Sociedad!

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On the eve of facing Real Sociedad at Anoeta on Tuesday, PSG communicated the selected group, marked by two great comebacks in defense.

Building on its two-goal lead acquired in the first leg at the Parc des Princes and in view of Real Sociedad’s difficulties for several weeks, PSG should approach its return match in San Sebastian with complete peace of mind. But that would be without taking into account the difficulties displayed by the French champions since the first leg or the Mbappé psychodrama, released at half-time on Friday in Monaco.

And for ten days, PSG has had another reason for concern: its central defense. Already forced to deal with the long-term absences of Presnel Kimpembe and Milan Skriniar, the capital club saw Marquinhos feel discomfort in his calf then Danilo Pereira leave the training session on Thursday due to pain. on the thigh. Enough to force them to forfeit for the clash against Monaco and make their presence uncertain against Real Sociedad.

Asensio on the flank

Luis Enrique and his staff have nevertheless received good news in recent hours. Because if the two men are not yet certain of being able to start the meeting, they are nevertheless in the group which flew to San Sebastian this Monday.

As expected, Marco Asensio, who was injured on Friday against Monaco, is on the sidelines. “Slightly injured in the right hamstring against Monaco, Marco Asensio will remain in treatment this week. ⁠Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe continue their rehabilitation exercises”, PSG said in a statement.

The PSG group for the trip to Real Sociedad:

Goalkeepers: Navas, Tenas, Donnarumma

Defenders: Hakimi, Marquinhos, Danilo, Lucas Hernandez, Nuno Mendes, Mukiele, Gadou, Beraldo

Midfield: Ugarte, Ruiz, Vitinha, Soler, Mayulu, Zaire-Emery

Forwards: Mbappé, Ramos, Kang-In Lee, Kolo Muani, Barcola, Dembélé

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