LdC: Dortmund will be able to count on Mats Hummels and Marcel Sabitzer against PSG

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Worried after their match yesterday against Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund supporters can now be reassured. A few days before the clash against PSG at Signal Iduna Park, The Parisian says Mats Hummels will be there. Left yesterday with an injury after pain in his shin, the German world champion will be able to hold his place. Marcel Sabitzer is also expected to return to Dortmund’s XI on Wednesday.

The man of the match against Atlético in the quarter-final was on the bench yesterday due to flu illness. However, uncertainty still remains for the German group. Faced with muscle discomfort since last week, the presence of Dutch left-back Ian Maatsen still remains hypothetical. According to Kehl, there is however still hope of seeing him play against Paris. Meanwhile, the Parisian players were resting this Sunday. Warren Zaire-Emery was seen at the Parc des Princes to attend the semi-final return of the Parisiennes against OL

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