Paulo Fonseca: “They can do something this year”

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Paris Saint-Germain is reassured and gaining confidence! This Saturday evening at the Parc des Princes, as part of the 21st day of Ligue 1, the capital club defeated Lille with a score of 3 goals to 1.

The Parisians offered an attractive performance on all levels. LOSC coach Paulo Fonseca did not hesitate to compliment his opponent and send a strong message to the Parisians ahead of the Champions League and the confrontation against Real Sociedad this Wednesday in the round of 16.

“The first thing I want to say is good luck to PSG in the Champions League. Collectively, they are stronger. They all press together. They can do something this year,” he declared in a post-match press conference. Words that should please the Parisian people.

Which team aligned this Wednesday by Luis Enrique?

Paris Saint-Germain arrives with full confidence for the match against Real Sociedad. Undefeated for 16 matches in all competitions, the Parisian club showed great things this week against Stade Brestois in the Coupe de France but especially this Saturday against Les Dogues.

Luis Enrique now has a choice for his team composition. However, a team seems to be emerging to start against the Basques.

The probable 11th of PSG: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Danilo, Lucas Hernandez – Fabian Ruiz, Zaire-Emery, Vitinha (or Asensio) – Barcola, Mbappé, Dembélé

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