Luis Enrique, “high tension” announced

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After qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, PSG should not decrease in intensity in future matches.

Sunday, at 1 p.m., Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Stade de Reims, to the Parc des Princes, on the occasion of the 25th day of Ligue 1. On the eve of this meeting, Luis Enrique presented himself at a press conference . Only a few days after qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the Spanish coach does not intend to reduce the pressure.

“Against Reims, it will be high tension because we played in the Champions League this week, warned the 53-year-old technician. This factor must be taken into account. We will have to be at our best tomorrow. And Nice, in the Coupe de France afterwards, there will be a lot at stake since we want to win everything. »

Turnover to be expected

For this meeting, Luis Enrique should carry out a large squad review according to The Team. In particular, he could make Beraldo breathe and line up a central defense formed by Danilo and Hernandez. In midfield, players like Ugarte and Lee are likely to start the match against the team coached by Will Still. Finally, in terms of the traditional offensive trident, Kolo Muani could replace Barcola.

The possible composition of PSG against Reims: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Danilo, Hernandez, Nuno Mendes – Zaire-Emery, Ugarte, Lee or Ruiz – Dembélé, Mbappé, Kolo Muani or Barcola

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