PSG: Nuno Mendes is getting ever closer to a return

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This Sunday evening, PSG faces Brest for the 19th day of Ligue 1. Already having a comfortable lead in the standings, with eight points ahead of its runner-up Nice, the capital club has the opportunity to ‘even further distance Brest, third in the elite. To do this, Luis Enrique will be able to count on an almost complete group despite a fairly decimated defensive sector.

In his medical point more than 24 hours before facing the Breton club, the Parisians also gave news of their injured. Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe, absent for a long time, continue their rehabilitation after two major operations. Layvin Kurzawa, not used, was not present in training due to lower back pain while Alexandre Letellier and Cher Ndour, hardly more fond of Luis Enrique, will work in the gym this Saturday. Good news, Nuno Mendes will participate in the start of collective training before returning to work individually.

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