PSG-Monaco: An important absent in Parisian ranks?

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For the third time in just over two months, the Paris Saint-Germain will find AS Monaco. A top shock that the capital's club prepares in serenity, with its excellent results on all tables. Paris could however do without certain elements for this match. This Thursday, Achraf Hakimi did not take part in training.

Asked about the state of health of the Moroccan international, Luis Enrique did not confirm any package.

“He did not appear in the medical press release, so it's nothing serious. You know it's cold right now, it's the kind of concern that can happen. Senny Mayulu was not there either. We will see how they feel tomorrow (Friday). »»

Luis Enrique and the hellish calendar

While a doubt also remains about Lucas Hernandez, Luis Hernandez recognizes that calendar management is an arduous mission. “It's a game of Tetris, very clearly. You can plan things but you will have two sick players to training, suspended, etc. It must remain open. We will manage everyone's playing time, but it will be difficult. I don't see it as a problem, I don't complain, I try to meet all expectations. »»

The PSG coach nevertheless welcomes the current dynamics.

“It is true that after Christmas, the team returned with more freshness and we started a dynamic. We had played C1 matches with low efficiency, today it's better. We are in a good time that we try to make it last but it remains so much time until the end of the season that it is possible that there is a drop at a time again. »»

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