PSG’s eleven against Orléans: Luis Enrique changes his team

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The PSG coach left several of his executives to rest during the duel against Orléans in the Coupe de France.

For the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, PSG challenges US Orléans (National) this Saturday from 8:45 p.m. Given the level of the opponent, the Parisian coach chose to make a turnover. Many starters were therefore left on the substitutes’ bench.

Navas returns to goal

First of all, and as was the case in the previous Cup match, Keylor Navas is lined up in goal instead of Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Costa Rican could well play all the matches in this competition.

We will then note that Captain Marquinhos is not there. In central defense, he is relieved by Danilo Pereira. The Portuguese will be associated with Lucas Beraldo, who is starting to play a series of matches. On the sides, Nordi Mukiélé and Lucas Hernandez are established.

In the midfield, Luis Enrique trusted his two compatriots, in this case Carlos Soler and Fabian Ruiz. On the other hand, Vitinha starts as a substitute, like Warren Zaire-Emery.

A remodeled PSG attack

In front, Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola, who had played the last matches, gave way to Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos. This much-criticized duo’s mission is to relaunch themselves. This is the opportunity or never to prove to Luis Enrique that he can count on them.

Finally, Kylian Mbappé is there. There is no question for the Bondynois crack player to rest. In the hunt for goals and records, he doesn’t want to miss any matches.

PSG: Navas – Mukiélé, Danilo Pereira, Beraldo, Lucas Hernandez; Soler, Fabian Ruiz – Kolo Muani, G. Ramos, Mbappé.

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