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PSG, despite the absences of weight, approaches the match against Montpellier with striking choices. Luis Enrique has decided to do without several elements, whose future is unclear.
After a promising start in Ligue 1 with a 4-1 victory against Le Havre on August 16, Paris Saint-Germain is preparing to welcome Montpellier this Friday to the Parc des Princes for the 2nd day of the championship.
Despite a complicated context, marked by the absence of several key players due to injury, such as Presnel Kimpembe, Lucas Hernandez, and Gonçalo Ramos, injured during the match against HAC,
Coach Luis Enrique made strong decisions.
New twist for Skriniar
The Spanish coach has indeed ruled out Carlos Soler, who was announced as leaving. In addition, Milan Skriniar, whose trend suggests that he should continue in the Parisian colours, will also not be part of this match against MHSC.
Furthermore, Juan Bernat, Nordi Mukiele and Danilo Pereira, still considered undesirable, are also not called up by the Gijonese. The same goes for Manuel Ugarte, at the centre of negotiations between PSG and Manchester United for a possible transfer to Old Trafford.
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