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Paris Saint-Germain already finds the grounds. A few days after his victory against Stade Brestois, the club of the capital went to the lawn of Le Mans (National 3) as part of the knockout stages of the Coupe de France.
An important meeting before the Ligue 1 shock this Friday at the Parc des Princes against AS Monaco. For this part, Luis Enrique will have to do without 4 executives from his workforce.
Joao Neves, Warren Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos and Gigio Donnarumma are not present in the group of the Spanish technician for this eighth finals of the French Cup. Absent during the last French Cup meeting against Espaly, Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembélé will be in the game against the Manceaux.
What starting 11 in front of Le Mans?
What will be Luis Enrique's starting 11 in the face of the formation of Le Mans? A priori, the Spanish manager should turn his workforce and give playing time to several of his elements. The usual holders should start the meeting on the bench in order to be fresh for Monaco this Friday and Brest in the Champions League on February 11.
Here is the probable 11 PSG against Le Mans: Safonov – Zague, Berado, Hernandez, Nuno Mendes – Fabian Ruiz Mayulu, Lee – Goué, Ramos, Kvaratskhelia.
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