PSG-Strasbourg: the official line-ups

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Still ahead of Monaco in Ligue 1 despite the Asemists’ draw yesterday, PSG is not having its best start to the season. Opposite, their opponent who presents themselves to them is tough. Strasbourg is one of the great surprises of the season with a 7th place in the standings (a meeting to follow live with commentary on French Football Weekly from 9 p.m.).

With the cascade of injuries, Luis Enrique decided to line up a 3-4-3. Milan Skriniar is celebrating his first start in almost a month. The young Mayulu is present in midfield while there will be no professional striker since Barcola will be accompanied by Asensio. For his part, Liam Rosenior opts for a 3-5-2. After Lens, Djordje Petrovic continues to start in goal. He will be protected in particular by Sylla. In midfield, captain Habib Diarra is accompanied by Andrey Santos. Finally, Sebastian Nanasi, impressive since the restart, finds himself supporting Emanuel Emegha.

The official compositions:

Paris Saint-Germain: Donnarumma – Beraldo, Skriniar, Pacho – Vitinha, Mayulu, Zaire-Emery, Joao Neves – Asensio, Barcola, Gifted

Strasbourg: Petrovic – Senaya, Sylla, Sarr – Moreira, Santos, Mwanga, Diarra, Bakwa – Nanasi, Emegha

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