PSG, two good news

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Luis Enrique can rejoice. The Spanish technician will recover two of his almost indisputable holders.

Monday morning, Paris Saint-Germain players returned to training, three days after the narrow victory (1-2) against Racing Club de Strasbourg. Left to rest on Friday due to thigh pain, Ousmane Dembélé took part in the capital club’s collective session on Monday.

The French international could therefore be included in the Parisian group which will host Stade Brestois on Wednesday evening in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France (9:10 p.m.). Luis Enrique very often starts, when he is available, the former Borussia Dortmund player within his offensive trident.

Return of Hakimi

Other good news for the Rouge et Bleu: Achraf Hakimi should return to training this Tuesday. The Moroccan international, eliminated in the round of 16 of the African Cup of Nations, is also likely to be lined up against the Bretons on Wednesday evening. During his absence, Luis Enrique regularly established Carlos Soler as right back. Without much success.

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