PSG – Stade Brestois: the official line-ups

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To end the 19th day of Ligue 1, PSG welcomes Stade Brestois to the Parc des Princes this Sunday evening (follow the match live on FM). It is a match between the 1st and 3rd which will take place in Paris with on one side the Parisians who have managed to open up a gap with Nice and seem to be flying towards a new championship title and on the other side the Brestois who never ceases to surprise people. Eric Roy’s players can even come back to within 1 point of Nice, 2nd, if they succeed. On a run of 9 games without defeats, the Bretons have also conceded only 2 goals in this same series. The task still promises to be tough since Roy’s men have never won against PSG. The Parisians continue to climb the ladder towards a new title and are preparing for their upcoming Champions League 1/8th final against Real Sociedad.

Eric Roy opts for his 4-3-3 with the Chardonnet-Brassier pair behind, Lees-Melou, Magnetti and Camara in the middle then Mounié at the forefront with Le Douaron and Del Castillo on the wings. On the Parisian side, Luis Enrique must make do with a weakened defense. Zaire-Emeyr will be on the right side in any case on the scoresheet, Danilo and Beraldo in central defense. Ruiz and Vitinha in midfield and an attacking quartet of Barcola, Kolo Muani, Asensio and Mbappé.

Team compositions:

PSG: Donnarumma – Zaire-Emery, Danilo, Beraldo, Hernandez – Vitinha, Ruiz – Kolo Muani, Asensio, Mbappé (cap.), Barcola.

Brest Stadium: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet (cap.), Brassier, Locko – Magnetti, Lees-Melou, Camara – Le Douaron, Mounié, Del Castillo.

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