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Paris Saint-Germain faces OGC Nice in the quarter-final of the Coupe de France, this Wednesday (9:05 p.m.). Here is all the essential information on this match.
After three draws in Ligue 1, PSG plunges back into the excitement of a decisive match with this Coupe de France quarter-final against Nice, this Wednesday (9:10 p.m.). Although the Aiglons are in full doubt, Luis Enrique is wary of an opponent who came to create a surprise at the Parc des Princes, in the championship (2-3).
“ There is no feeling of revenge at all. This was our only defeat in the league so far. Just a few weeks ago, Nice was still our direct competitor for the Ligue 1 title. We have no feeling of revenge. On the contrary. It’s a team that works very well, which I like a lot, which is very good with the ball, and exceptional without it since it is the team which has conceded the fewest goals with that of Brest (Editor’s note: 19 goals conceded each ahead of PSG third with 21 goals) and the one which concedes the fewest expected goals (xG). So it will be a very motivating match for us, and very difficult. But there is no question of vengeance or revenge. These are ugly words in Spanish. No, we don’t have these bad feelings. » On the other hand, the Gym approaches this meeting with the ambition of an outsider who has nothing to lose. The stage is set.
The expected compositions
PSG : Donnarumma – Hakimi, Danilo, Hernandez, Nuno Mendes – Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Ruiz – Dembélé, Ramos or Barcola, Mbappé.
Nice : Bulka – Todibo, Dante, Rosario – Lotomba, Boudaoui, Thuram, Bard – Guessand, Moffi, Boga.
Where to watch the game ?
This Coupe de France quarter-final between Paris Saint-Germain and OGC Nice will be broadcast for free this Wednesday evening on France 3, as well as on beIN SPORTS 1, from 9:10 p.m. It will also be possible to watch it on the streaming platforms of the two groups, France TV and beIN SPORTS.
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