PSG: Luis Enrique does not call up Skriniar

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Luis Enrique announced the Parisian group that will play the match of the 2nd day of Ligue 1 against Montpellier this Friday evening at the Parc des Princes. Unsurprisingly, we note the absence of players concerned by a possible departure, such as Carlos Soler, Manuel Ugarte, Nordi Mukiele or Danilo.

The notable surprise is the absence of Milan Skriniar, who is not injured. For the rest, we find the youngsters Mayulu, Zague and Mbaye. The last two had started against Le Havre last week. Désiré Doué makes his first appearance.

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