PSG – Le Havre: probable line-ups

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What if it was the big night for PSG? In the event of a victory or even a draw against Le Havre at the Parc des Princes (this Saturday 9 p.m.), the capital club will be guaranteed to be crowned champion of France for the 12th time in its history. The formalization has been awaited for several days now since if Monaco had not beaten Lille on Wednesday, the Ile-de-France residents would have already won this new title. Luis Enrique’s players will finally wait to be in front of their home crowd. What could be better in the end?

It will also be the last dress rehearsal before the trip to Dortmund (Wednesday 1st) for the semi-final first leg of the Champions League. The Spanish coach of PSG has made a habit of changing his team before a big match. He risks rotating his team, already to give minutes to the substitutes, but also to avoid a bad injury which would occur at the worst moment. Donnarumma is completely left to rest and is not in the group. Keylor Navas will start.

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The Rouge et Bleu would present themselves in a 4-3-3 formation with the return of Hakimi to the starting lineup, and Beraldo on the wings. Captain Marquinhos and Danilo are tipped to start in the central hinge. In the midfield, we will undoubtedly be entitled to a complete change compared to Lorient. Exit Lee, Ruiz and Mayulu to make way for Zaire-Emery, Vitinha and Ugarte. Finally in front, no Kylian Mbappé nor Ousmane Dembélé. We should instead find the Asensio-Kolo Muani-Barcola trio.

Watch out for Le Havre, which plays part of its future in Ligue 1 on the Parc lawn. Looking for a victory since March 10, the Normans would line up a reinforced 5-3-2 with Desmas in goal. Nego and Operi would take the roles of pistons, surrounding a hinge composed of Sanganté, Youté and Lloris. A step higher on the pitch, Kuzyaev will be responsible for running the game, helped by Targhalline and Kechta. In front, Luka Elsner would opt for the Ayew-Sabbi duo.

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