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On the occasion of the 11e day of Ligue 1, PSG challenges Angers on home soil this Saturday (at 9 p.m.). For this meeting, which follows the defeat against Atlético, Luis Enrique did not really bring out the heavy artillery. He instead called on his bottle class.
Several young people from the team were invited to show their qualities in this part. This is the case of Désiré Doué, who has a new chance to show himself at the forefront. Or midfielder Senny Mayulu, who can confirm his recent good performance against Strasbourg.
A completely remodeled PSG
At the forefront, Luis Enrique once again placed his trust in the South Korean Lee Kang-In as a leading attacker. The former Mallorca player will also be accompanied by Randal Kolo Muani in addition to Doué. On the other hand, Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola will start the game on the bench.
In the midfield, Joao Neves remains untouchable. Fabian Ruiz is lined up alongside him, while Vitinha starts as a substitute. Warren Zaire-Emery is invited to occupy the right-back position once again.
The central hinge is made up of the pair Marquinhos – Skriniar, while Lucas Belardo starts on the left. In goal, we find Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov.
PSG’s eleven against Angers
Safonov; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Skriniar, Beraldo; Fabian Ruiz, Neves, Mayulu; Lee, Kolo Muani, Gifted.
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