Lille-PSG, line-ups: Genesio’s very strong choices

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Paris Saint-Germain travels to Lille for the 3rd day of Ligue 1, this Sunday (8:45 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the northern club.

Let there be no mistake: the most important match of the week, for Lillewent well in Prague last Wednesday. By losing on the pitch of Slavia (1-2), LOSC trembled until the end, but it achieved the first major objective of its season by qualifying for the new formula of the Champions League.

Facing Paris Saint-Germain in a more flashy match this Sunday evening, for the 3rd day of Ligue 1 (kick-off at 8:45 p.m.), Bruno Genesio’s team hopes to create a small feat just before the international break.

Genesio relies on his strong men

What starting eleven will Bruno Genesio concoct for this duel at the top between the two best students in the championship? The LOSC coach must take into account several parameters, such as the physical and psychological freshness of his men, after an energy-consuming summer on all levels.

This should not prevent him from lining up what looks like his most competitive eleven. Lille should therefore still present themselves in a system with 3 defenders, with expected executives like David, Zhegrova or André. In defense, the former Parisian Thomas Meunier is also expected to start. The excellent Chevalier will hold his place in the northern goals.

Lille : Chevalier – Meunier, Diakité, Aleksandro – Tiago Santos, Haraldsson, André, Cabella, Gudmundsson – Zhegrova, David.

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