PSG squad to face LOSC, with two absentees and one returning

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Paris Saint-Germain travels to Lille this Sunday at 8:45 p.m., to face the Dogues to close the third day of Ligue 1. The Parisian club has just announced the group that will travel to Lille, a group without surprises with despite everything the absences of the two Portuguese, Nuno Mendes (ill) and Gonçalo Ramos (long-term injury), but also that of Safonov, also ill. On the other hand, Milan Skriniar, invited to leave the club this summer, is back.

Having made a flying start in Ligue 1 with two big wins in a row against Le Havre (4-1), then Montpellier (6-0), PSG will have the opportunity to approach the international break as leader of the French championship in the event of a victory tonight. For this match against LOSC, Luis Enrique has decided to once again put his faith in the youngsters by calling up Ibrahima Mbaye (16 years old), Senny Mayulu (18 years old) and Yoram Zagué (18 years old).

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