Mystery around Asensio at PSG

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The absence of Marco Asensio in the PSG group which faces Lens this evening in the round of 32 of the Coupe de France (9 p.m.) is very intriguing in Spain.

As he announced on Saturday at a press conference, Luis Enrique will take advantage of Paris Saint-Germain’s trip on Sunday evening to the Racing Club de Lens pitch to rotate his squad. In the composition of the group revealed today, Marco Asensio is absent. And this raises questions on the other side of the Pyrenees.

Like A.S.the non-summoning of the former Real Madrid player is of concern. The pro-Madrilenian media was also moved by this. Recalling that Marco Asensio was not among the official injured, he noted that the Spaniard’s situation had

“radically” changed in the last few weeks. The specialist site even went so far as to wonder if Asensio had simply not joined Milan Skriniar and Randal Kolo Muani in the train of potential starters for the winter transfer window.

Asensio hardly plays anymore

It is true that the Parisian winger hardly plays anymore, he who has only totaled a paltry eighteen minutes in his last seven games with PSG. Arriving in July 2023, Marco Asensio has never managed to completely establish himself under the orders of Luis Enrique. If he has also been hampered by several injuries, the native of Mallorca clearly no longer has all the confidence of his coach.

If we know, however, that Luis Enrique can quickly change his mind if he were to notice that the player deserved his place in the group, the fact is that Marco Asensio seems to have regressed in the current hierarchy. Under contract until June 2026, its future could quickly evolve even if, as specified

A.S.he feels good in Paris and wants to continue fighting.

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