LdC: the PSG-Manchester City referee is known

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This Wednesday, PSG will face a big turning point in its season. Before hosting Manchester City at the Parc des Princes, the Parisians are not guaranteed to compete in the final phase of the European competition. Currently twenty-fifths and therefore virtually eliminated, Luis Enrique's men would clearly have their task complicated in the event of defeat.

And for this more than important shock for the rest of the season, UEFA has just announced that Mr. Szymon Marciniak will be on the whistle against Manchester City. The Pole will be the referee for the match on the 7th day of the league phase and will be assisted by his compatriots Tomasz Listkiewicz and Adam Kupsik, while Damian Kos will be the fourth referee. Tomasz Kwiatkowski and Tiago Martins will serve as video assistants, confirms the European body.

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