PSG on D-2

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Expected on Tuesday in Dortmund, the Parisians quietly enjoyed their title of champion of France this Monday.

It is this Tuesday at the start of the afternoon that the PSG players will arrive in Dortmund, the scene of their Champions League semi-final first leg on Wednesday evening. As last December, for the sixth and final round of the group stage, the Parisians will stay at the Radisson Blu during their short stay in Germany, a stone’s throw from Signal Iduna Park.

While waiting for this trip, one of the most important of their season, Luis Enrique’s men were able to relax at home, on their campus, this Monday. With sober celebrations on the menu for the 12the title of French champion of the capital club – a coronation materialized by the setback of Monaco in Lyon on Sunday evening (3-2).

An eleven as obvious

After a round of guards of honor for the champions, today’s session was intended to be light and fun, with bullfights and small dexterity exercises in ball circulation, before oppositions that were quite simple and effective. However, an eleven has already emerged in view of the half first leg against Borussen in 48 hours.

Nuno Mendes should indeed be there, as should Fabian Ruiz in midfield alongside Vitinha and Warren Zaire-Emery. The same composition as the team lined up at the kick-off of the victorious quarter return in Barcelona two weeks ago: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, L. Hernandez, Nuno Mendes – Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Ruiz – Dembélé, K. Mbappé, Barcola.

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