PSG, the group for Lille with a strong message!

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This is the shock of this 24th day of Ligue 1. This Saturday evening, Paris Saint-Germain receives the Lille OSC at the Parc des Princes in a match at the top of the Champions League meeting.

Solid leader and always undefeated in the championship since the start of the exercise, PSG will want to continue on its momentum but above all refuel before the reception of Liverpool this Wednesday as part of the round of the round of the Champions League.

For this part, Luis Enrique can count on a whole group. Indeed, all Parisians are available for this poster. Back in the group in the French Cup facing the Briochin stadium, Warren Zaire-Emery again appears in the red and blue group.

Absent this week, Vitinha and Kang-in Lee make their return. All the lights are green for the Ile -de -France residents.

What starting 11 facing the LOSC?

What will be Luis Enrique's starting 11 for this shock against the Dogues? Will the Spanish technician align his typical team or make some adjustments in anticipation of the Champions League match against Liverpool this Wednesday?

A priori, according to the latest echoes, an ultra competitive team will be aligned with the lawn of the Parc des Princes by the former manager of FC Barcelona.

Here is the probable 11 PSG against Lille: Donnarumma – Neves, Marquinhos (C), Pacho, Mendes – Lee, Vitinha, Doué – Kvaratskhelia, Dembélé, Barcola

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