Reims – PSG: official lineups

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Will PSG continue its flawless run? After four wins in four matches and a first success in the Champions League this week against Girona, Paris travels to the Stade de Reims pitch this Saturday evening for the fifth day of Ligue 1. For their part, the Rémois, after a first setback on the first day, remain on three matches without defeat (one draw, two wins). The game will be followed live with commentary on French Football Weekly from 9 p.m., kick-off time.

For this match, Stade de Reims starts in 4-3-3 with Diouf in goal and a defense of Buta, Kipré, Agbadou and Akieme. Munetsi, Atangana and Fofana make up the midfield while the Japanese Ito and Nakamura will accompany Diakité, alone up front. On the PSG side, Luis Enrique, after the European match of the week, proceeds with a turnover. Thus, Beraldo, Neves, Lee and Doué join the starting eleven. Donnarumma being still injured, Safonov starts in the Parisian goal of the evening.

The official compositions:

Reims: Diouf – Buta, Kipré, Agbadou, Akieme – Munetsi, Atangana, Fofana – Ito, Diakité, Nakamura

PSG: Safonov – Marquinhos, Pacho, Beraldo – Lee, Zaire-Emery, Neves, Vitinha – Doué, Kolo Muani, Barcola

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