PSG, towards good news for the match against Liverpool!

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The cup matches are approaching Paris Saint-Germain. This Wednesday, March 5, Red and Blue face Liverpool as part of the round of the Champions League.

A capital meeting for the men of Luis Enrique who want to continue their magnificent dynamics and show their progress in the eyes of the whole world.

For this part, the Spanish coach could record important in his group. Wounded since the meeting against Stuttgart on January 29, Warren Zaire-Emery is likely to be among the players summoned by Luis Enrique.

The French international has returned to training and his recovery phase is advancing rather very well. A presence in front of the Reds is more and more likely according to information from the newspaper

The Parisian. Good news for the Ile -de -France workforce.

Strong competition in the midfielder

If a typical team seems to be released at Paris Saint-Germain during the big meetings, it is important to mention that competition is fierce this season within the Parisian workforce. Luis Enrique keeps all its elements under pressure which give the best of themselves when they are aligned on the lawn.

In the midfield, competition is tough. They are 5-6 players for 3 places. If Vitinha and Joao Neves seem to have one step ahead, third place should be played between Fabian Ruiz, Désiré Doué and Warren Zaire-Emery. A priori, Fabian Ruiz should have the favors of Luis Enrique for the first leg. Business to follow …

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