Montpellier-Paris Saint-Germain: the official line-ups

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This closing match of the 26th day of L1 almost offers us a shock of extremes. PSG, solid leader despite the fact that it remains in 3 draws, travels to Montpellier, which, for its part, is fighting to maintain itself (a meeting to follow live with commentary on French Football Weekly from 8:45 p.m.). The Parisians could take advantage of the Brest draw to gain a 12-point lead over their runner-up.

Luis Enrique therefore concocted a 4-3-3 in which he had to change Ousmane Dembélé at the last moment who is suffering from an eardrum. Kolo Muani will therefore start on the right side of the Ile-de-France attack. Beraldo will be associated with Danilo in the center while Hernandez will be left back. In midfield Ugarte will be at the sentry post. At Der Zakarian, it will be a 4-2-3-1. Bertaud replaces Lecompte in the cages and we obviously find Teji Savanier as conductor.

The official compositions:

Montpellier: Bertaud – Tchato, Kouyaté, Omeragic, Sylla – Ferri, Leroy – Nordin, Savanier, Coulibaly – Khazri

Paris Saint Germain : Donnarumma – Hakimi, Danilo, Beraldo, Hernandez – Lee Kang-In, Ugarte, Vitinha – Kolo Muani, Mbappé, Barcola

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