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Paris Saint-Germain has no room for error. This Wednesday, the capital club hosts Atletico de Madrid as part of the 4th day of the Champions League.
A crucial match for the Rouge et Bleu who must take points. And for this meeting, Luis Enrique could make big changes. Indeed, the Spanish technician would consider starting Matvey Safonov in place of Gigio Donnarumma.
According to information from the newspaper l’Équipe, the Parisian manager would be annoyed by the play at the feet of Gigio Donnarumma. The Italian goalkeeper is struggling in this area unlike the Russian goalkeeper who showed great things against RC Lens in terms of recovery but also during the first C1 match against Girona last September.
Donnarumma holder despite everything
Despite Luis Enrique’s reflection and annoyance towards him, Gigio Donnarumma should however start the game in the cage against Atletico Madrid. Matvey Safonov, who should be on the bench, has gained valuable points from his coach in recent days. To be continued…
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