PSG-Barça: the Park will welcome Didier Deschamps

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At a meeting yesterday in Düsseldorf with the various national coaches, Didier Deschamps and his European counterparts came together with UEFA to discuss questions around refereeing, security, but especially around the debate concerning the expansion of lists . The coach of the French team will be present at the Parc des Princes, this Wednesday evening (9 p.m.), to attend the long-awaited PSG-Barça. Many of his Blues players, registered on his last list or who may be likely to be called up for the next Euro, will be on the pitch this evening. He will be able to scrutinize the performance of six players he knows well.

On the Parisian side, Didier Deschamps will have his eyes on Kylian Mbappé, Lucas Hernandez, Randal Kolo Muani, Ousmane Dembélé and Warren Zaire-Emery, all called up during the last gathering. He will perhaps have a look at Bradley Barcola, he who completed all of the last training sessions and who should make his return this evening. On the Barcelona side, only Jules Koundé will be inspected, notably in his duel against Kylian Mbappé. The French coach is doing well at PSG. He was already present in 2017 with the 4-0 inflicted by PSG on Lionel Messi's FC Barcelona.

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