PSG: the group for the reception of Stade Brestois with two major absentees

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End of the international break and resumption of the championships this weekend. Paris Saint-Germain opens the doors of its Parc des Princes to the Stade Brestois, as part of the 4th day of Ligue 1. A few days before the start of the new edition of the Champions League, the Spanish coach, Luis Enrique, seems to logically do without certain key players who have been left to rest or are slightly injured.

While waiting to see the composition, the group of 21 players called up for this match this Saturday evening already highlights the absence of Vitinha, injured with Portugal. Same story for Warren Zaïre-Emery. Presnel Kimpembe and Gonçalo Ramos are still absent, as is Lucas Hernandez. Note the call-ups of Yoram Zague, Senny Mayulu, Ibrahim Mbaye and Younes El Hannach. PSG will thus try to remain undefeated to challenge Girona in C1 on Wednesday evening.

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