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As part of the 13e lifted from Ligue 1, Paris faces Nantes this Saturday at the Parc (at 9 p.m.). For this opposition, which follows the defeat in C1 against Bayern (0-1), Luis Enrique decided to modify his eleven significantly.
A new look PSG
The big surprise in the starting team of the French champions is the presence (finally) of a number nine at the forefront. Returning from injury, Gonçalo Ramos was started from the start. A lot of expectations weigh on him.
In attack, the Portuguese will be surrounded by Kang-In Lee and Randal Kolo Muani. French international wingers Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola are called upon to take a breather. In particular in anticipation of the ultra-important match against Salzburg in two weeks.
Here is Donnarumma again
In the midfield, we trusted Vitinha as usual. On the other hand, we may be surprised by the choice of elements surrounding it. Désiré Doué goes down a notch to play as a torchbearer. Furthermore, Marco Asensio was aligned as a low point behind the attackers.
Behind, the main information is the return of Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal to the detriment of Matvey Safonov. In front of him, we find the pair Pacho – Marquinhos, while the sides will be occupied by Beraldo and Zaire-Emery. Hakimi is spared.
PSG starting lineup
Donnarumma – Marquinhos, Pacho, Beraldo, Zaire-Emery – Vitinga, Doué, Asensio – Lee, Kolo Muani, G. Ramos.
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