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That’s it, Ligue 1 is finally back. And to start this 2024-2025 season, it’s the reigning champion who opens the ball, PSG travels to the Stade Océane to face Le Havre this Friday at 8:45 p.m. (follow the match live on FM). A new project starts at PSG after the departure of Mbappé for Real Madrid. Numerically, the Frenchman will be replaced by Barcola and PSG has made a few additions during this transfer window. João Neves has arrived in midfield, Willian Pacho in defense and Matvey Safonov in the rotation among the goalkeepers. Obviously favorites for the title, PSG and Luis Enrique are expected. For its part, HAC has secured its place and is heading towards a new race to avoid relegation to Ligue 2. With a very limited budget, Le Havre are now under the orders of Didier Digard and have brought in Ruben Londja, Yanis Zouaoui and Ismaïl Bouneb.
For the first eleven of the season, Luis Enrique integrates the last two recruits. Pacho is the starter with Beraldo behind. Neves is on the bench, it is a trio composed of Vitinha, Zaire-Emery and Lee who will be in the middle. And for the attacking trio, Asensio and Mbaye on the wings to feed Ramos. Digard, himself, starts his team in 4-4-2 with Desmas in goal, Operi, Youte Kinkoue, Lloris and Nego in the back four. Ndiaye, Kuzyaev, Touré and Kechta in the middle and Casimir associated with Joujou up front.
Team compositions:
Le Havre: Desmas – Operi, Youte Kinkoue, Lloris, Nego – Ndiaye, Kuzyaev, Touré, Kechta – Casimir, Joujou.
PSG: Donnarumma – Hakimi (cap.), Beraldo, Pacho, Zague – Lee, Vitinha, Zaire-Emery – Mbaye, Ramos, Asensio.
For this match, Parions Sport en Ligne offers you a welcome bonus of €90 and €10 without deposit with the code FM10. A first goal by Gonçalo Ramos against Le Havre can earn you up to €465.
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