The tile for Luis Enrique

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Back to ordinary for Paris Saint-Germain. After its victory in Doha against Monaco during the Champions Trophy, the capital club is now preparing to host Saint-Etienne on Sunday evening, as part of the 17th day of Ligue 1.

For PSG, bad news fell this Saturday.

“Victim of a little discomfort in the adductor area during the Champions Trophy, Marquinhos will carry out individualized training today”, indicate the French champions, in what portends a package from the club captain.

Without captain Marquinhos, Luis Enrique would have to line up a central defense composed of Lucas Beraldo and William Pacho. Milan Skriniar, for his part, is on the transfer market, and it would be surprising to see him back on the pitch. On the other hand, there is perhaps an opening for Presnel Kimpembe, who is impatient.

For PSG, the priority is to stay the course in all competitions, but managing playing time and fitness is essential in a busy month of January, and decisive for the Champions League.

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