Metz – PSG: probable line-ups

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Six days before the Coupe de France final against Olympique Lyonnais, Paris Saint-Germain travels to FC Metz this Sunday, as part of the 34th and final day of Ligue 1. For this meeting , the French champion should organize himself in 4-3-3 with Tenas in goal. Ahead of the Spaniard, Hakimi, Danilo, Beraldo and Nuno Mendes are expected to start while Soler, Ugarte and Lee could form the midfield. In front, Asensio and Barcola would surround Ramos, alone at the forefront.

For its part, Laszlo Bölöni’s FC Metz, almost guaranteed to compete in the play-offs to stay in L1, should rely on the same 4-3-3 as in recent weeks. Thus, Oukidja should start in goal, just behind Colin, Traoré, S. Sané and Udol. In midfield, Ndoram, Camara and Jean Jacques should form the trio while Van den Kerkhof and Jallow are announced as starters to support the inevitable Mikautadze.

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