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To close the 19th day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain will host Stade Brestois at the Parc des Princes. A match which promises to be lively, after a first leg which was electric and won at the last minute by the Parisians, at the very end of the game (3-2). This Sunday, PSG especially has the opportunity to take an eight-point lead over OGC Nice, victorious in Metz on Saturday evening. But Brest, surprising third in the French Championship, intends to not give up.
Still deprived of Milan Skriniar, Presnel Kimpembe, Nuno Mendes, Layvin Kurzawa (injured) and Achraf Hakimi, still at CAN 2023 with Morocco, Luis Enrique was forced to tinker further to compose his four-man defense, behind Gianluigi Donnarumma. We thus find Carlos Soler in a left-back position, while Lucas Hernández will occupy the other side. To accompany Marquinhos in central defense, we will find Danilo.
Kylian Mbappé very present
Also deprived of Kang-In Lee, at the Asian Cup with South Korea, the Parisian coach opted for a fairly classic three-way midfield with Manuel Ugarte in front of the defense, as well as Vitinha and Warren Zaire-Emery to support him. Finally, regarding the attack, Kylian Mbappé should start well, as announced The Team. Luis Enrique has decided not to give playing time to Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos, who will start on the bench.
The trio of the moment will be made up of Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé to accompany number 7. As for Stade Brestois – which has not lost since November 5 against AS Monaco – Eric Roy will logically trust its very classic 4-3-3 composed of the midfielder Camara-Magnetti-Lees Melou and its attacking trio Del Castillo-Mounié-Le Douaron to hope to strike a big blow at the Parc des Princes.
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