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Désiré Doué should occupy the right wing of PSG against Liverpool tomorrow evening in the Champions League.
Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain will play its most important match since the start of the season. For the reception of Liverpool, on the occasion of the knockout stages of the Champions League, Luis Enrique will obviously put the best possible starting eleven.
According to L'Team This Tuesday, KHVICHA KVAratskhelia should not be part of it. The Spanish technician would plan to have Désiré Doué play in his offensive trident, to accompany Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé. Perhaps he considers that the Georgian winger, recruited at Napoli for 70 million euros during the winter transfer window, does not yet have enough automatisms with his new teammates.
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“It's complicated for some players who deserve to play and will not play, explained Luis Enrique, this Tuesday, at a press conference. But we are a collective, sometimes it is the replacements who are the most important. Tomorrow, I could play four or five players and we would not see the difference. This is what makes us stronger. Everyone will have their role to play, even those who do not play a minute. »»
The likely composition of PSG against Liverpool: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho or Beraldo, Mendes – Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz – Doué, Dembélé, Barcola
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