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PSG hosts Saint-Etienne tomorrow at the end of the 17th day of Ligue 1, the starting point of a schedule which will accelerate in the coming days with no less than 7 matches to be played until February 1. Luis Enrique will need everyone but he has just learned some bad news. Marquinhos felt discomfort in his adductor. His presence on the lawn of the Parc des Princes on Sunday evening is uncertain.
“Victim of a little discomfort in the adductor level during the TDC, Marquinhos will carry out individualized training today», Reveals the PSG medical press release. The Brazilian captain is not yet officially out but he could be left to rest in order to be preserved for the next matches. Other bad news, Ibrahim Mbaye, who appeared 5 times this season, will have to take time off. He “suffers from a sprained left ankle. It will be unavailable for several weeks.»
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