Saint-Brieuc-PSG, Compos: Luis Enrique changes everything! An unprecedented Parisian 11

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Not surprisingly, the Paris Saint-Germain will present itself with an eleven departure largely altered to face Saint-Brieuc, a little thumbs up of this edition of the Coupe de France, this Wednesday evening (9:10 p.m.). Obliged to juggle three paintings, Luis Enrique will decide in all lines.

For the goalkeeper position, as in previous towers, Safonov will replace Donnarumma, behind a defensive line which will also be turned upside down. Hakimi could blow and be replaced by Joao Neves on the right side, Hernandez should take the place of Nuno Mendes on the left, and Berado will have playing time, certainly alongside Pacho.

Luis Enrique maintains emulation in the group

In the midfield, the young Mayulu is expected alongside Doué and Fabian Ruiz. “He is one of young people with the most potential,” said his coach. It's already his second season with us. He has already had almost 1000 minutes of play with us (cumulating the two seasons, note). I really like his profile, his qualities with or without a balloon. He is already a player present for us. »»

Finally, in front, Gonçalo Ramos should have an opportunity to feed the counter. “We will manage it as we have done so far,” explained Luis Enrique. There is a plan. Obviously tomorrow's match is the most important, but of course there is a general vision. The plan is malleable. There are many of us, we have a lot of players who can play in different positions so these changes can be done in a very natural way. We will therefore negotiate this match as we have done so far. »»

The expected composition for PSG : Safonov – Hakimi or Neves, Beraldo, Pacho, Hernandez – Doué, Ruiz, Mayulu – Kvaratskhelia, Ramos, Barcola.

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