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Even if Luis Enrique is accustomed to surprises when it comes to the starting eleven, several clues suggest the composition he will line up tomorrow evening in Strasbourg.
Friday evening, at 9 p.m., Racing Club de Strasbourg welcomes Paris Saint-Germain in the opening match of the twentieth day of Ligue 1. After coming back to score in their last match, against Brest (2-2) , the capital club will try to return to success.
For this meeting, Luis Enrique will have to do without the services of Ousmane Dembélé, injured in the thigh. The Spanish technician will also not be able to count on Bradley Barcola, who is suspended. The Rouge et Bleu coach will therefore have to reshape his usual offensive trident. According to The Parisian, Marco Asensio and Randal Kolo Muani are expected to start this meeting against the Alsatians. These will surround Kylian Mbappé, who will once again play as a center forward. Further down the pitch, Carlos Soler should start at right-back. A position that Warren Zaire-Emery occupied against Brest. This time, the young French prodigy left to regain his place as a midfielder. Manuel Ugarte and Vitinha are likely to support him in the midfield.
The probable composition of PSG against Strasbourg:
Donnarumma – Soler, Marquinhos (cap.), Danilo, Lucas Hernandez – Zaire-Emery, Ugarte, Vitinha – Asensio, K. Mbappé, Kolo Muani.
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