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PSG will have to do without several important players for their trip to Strasbourg.
Five days after its draw against Stade Brestois, PSG is counting on its trip to Strasbourg, Friday, at the opening of the 21e League day to resume its march forward in Ligue 1 and reassure itself less than two weeks before the reception of Real Sociedad in the Champions League.
Despite the elimination of Morocco at the CAN, Achraf Hakimi is still absent, as is Kang-in Lee, present at the Asian Cup of Nations with South Korea. Above all, Ousmane Dembélé is on the side after feeling a little discomfort in his thigh while Bradley Barcola is suspended
In the absence of the two usual starters in the right lane, Luis Enrique should choose to line up Carlos Soler behind Randal Kolo Muani. Kylian Mbappé will once again occupy the forefront of the attack while Marco Asensio will start in the left lane. In the middle, Warren Zaire-Emery, Manuel Ugarte and Fabian Ruiz should be associated.
The probable composition of PSG: Donnarumma – Soler, Marquinhos (cap.), Danilo, Lucas Hernandez – Zaire-Emery, Ugarte, Ruiz – Kolo Muani, K. Mbappé, Asensio.
The probable composition of Strasbourg: Bellaarouch – Senaya, Perrin, Sylla, Guilbert – Mwanga, Sissoko, Bakwa, Sahi Dion, Gabriel.
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