PSG-Monaco, Compos: Luis Enrique still changes everything!

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Adept of rotation, Luis Enrique No longer even needs to justify yourself to explain its incessant changes. The results speak for him, as much as this overloaded calendar, where Paris Saint-Germain must juggle between three paintings, from Ligue 1 to the Champions League, including the Coupe de France.

Tuesday, on the lawn of Le Mans (2-0), Paris had presented itself with an eleven mixed to overcome an opponent within its reach. Luis Enrique should still reshape his starting eleven to return to a much more classic composition for this Ligue 1 shock against AS Monaco (kick -off at 9:05 p.m.).

Return Dembélé

In goals, Gianluigi Donnarumma will find his place, as is Captain Marquinhos, expected in central defense alongside Willian Pacho. The essential Achraf Hakimi is supposed to be back in the starting eleven for this meeting, but a doubt remained on his physical state on Thursday.

The margin is not enormous either in the midfield, where the Vitinha-Joao Neves-Fabian Ruiz trio leaves with a step ahead in the absence of Warren Zaïre-Emery. Finally, in front, Ousmane Dembélé, who had been left to rest in Sarthe, will put his serial scorer costume in a role of false number 9. The French world champion should be supported by Bradley Barcola and Désiré Doué, even if Khvicha Kvaratskhelia also postulates a place in the eleven.

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