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Paris Saint-Germain travels to Le Havre for the Ligue 1 curtain-raiser this Friday (8:45 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the Normandy club.
It is with a reduced workforce that Le Havre approaches its first match of the season against the defending champion, this Friday evening. “This transfer window can offer different possibilities. I’m not waiting for reinforcements, explained Didier Digard. I am part of a club whose situation I know, I am not going to ask for things that are not possible. I know that if the club can do something, it will do it, but if we have to move forward like this, we will move forward like this. The positive point is that everyone is united, we are all going in the same direction.
The young technician, however, does not lack options to concoct his plan against PSG. The striker Josué Casimir is one of the players who will have a card to play. He must to get in tune, to do what he does best,” Digard continued. “The club has often relied on youth, on its training center, we saw it again last year.”
A first big test for Le Havre
The Normandy coach could therefore concoct an eleven articulated in 4-2-3-1 with Soumaré at the forefront, supported by Sabbi, Casimir and Diawara. In midfield, Ndiaye could be accompanied by Grandsir in front of the defense.
A classic rearguard around the Sangante-Lloris hinge. Operi and Nego are expected on the wings, while Desmas will take his place in goal.
The expected line-up for Le Haven : Desmas – Operi, Sangante, Lloris, Nego – Ndiaye, Grandsir (or Zohouri) – Sabbi, Casimir, Diawara – Soumaré.
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