PSG – OL: the official line-ups

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End of this 30th day of Ligue 1 with PSG hosting OL at the Parc des Princes. Qualified in the middle of the week for the semi-finals of the Champions League and solid leader of the championship, Paris is approaching this match seriously in order to get a little closer to a title that is in its arms. Opposite, OL are looking to continue their crazy rise in the rankings and still dream of Europe. The Lyonnais have not lost on the road since January 14. This match can be followed live with commentary on the French Football Weekly website.

In terms of team compositions, Luis Enrique remains faithful to his 4-3-3. Deprived of Lucas Hernandez (suspended), the Spanish coach trusts Danilo to support Marquinhos, Beraldo is established as left back. In the midfield, Vitinha and Zaire-Emery are accompanied by Asensio. Finally in attack, Kolo Muani and Barcola surround G.Ramos, Dembélé and Mbappé are replacements. On the Lyon side, Pierre Sage decides to field a fairly offensive and ambitious eleven. Maitland-Niles is preferred to Mata at the right-back position and Henrique replaces Tagliafico (suspended) on the left, classic in the axis with O’Brien and Caleta-Car. In midfield, Cherki is aligned at the top with Caqueret and Matic in support. Finally in attack, Nuamah and Benrahma accompany Lacazette.

The essays

PSG: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos ©, Danilo, Beraldo – Vitinha, Zaire-Emery, Asensio – Kolo Muani, G.Ramos, Barcola

OL: Lopes – Maitland-Niles, Caleta-Car, O’Brien, Henrique – Matic, Caqueret, Cherki – Nuamah, Lacazette ©, Benrahma

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