PSG vs PFC: Predicted Lineups | Press Reports

This Monday evening (9:10 p.m. on beIN SPORTS 1 and France 3), PSG faces Paris FC in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. And Luis Enrique could rotate in certain positions.

PSG / Paris FC act II. Eight days after their victory in the Paris region derby in Ligue 1
(2-1), the Rouge & Bleu find their Parisian neighbor as part of a 16th final of the Coupe de France (9:10 p.m. on France 3 et beIN SPORTS 1). Title holder, the European champion will be keen to keep his trophy. For that, Luis Enrique intends to field a competitive team. However, the Spanish technician will have to deal with some absences like Matvey Safonov,
Lee Kang-In et Quentin Ndjantouall injured, whileAshraf Hakimi et
Ibra pumber Fyim are still retained with their selection to compete in the CAN. Sick,
Lucas Hernandez is uncertain for this meeting.

A third start in a row for Chevalier?

In the goals, Lucas Chevalier could continue with a third tenure in a row, depending on The Parisian. In defense, Warren Zaire-Emery et Nuno Mendes could be returned to the full-back position whileIllia
Zabarnyi
et Lucas Beraldo are expected to start in the central hinge. In the midfield, Sleepy Mayul could be associated with the Portuguese
Vitinha et João Neves. Finally, for the attack, a trio Bradley Barcola,
Gonçalo Ramos et Khvicha
Kavaratskhelia
would be aligned, according to the Ile-de-France daily, thus leaving on the bench Ousmane Dembélé et Désiré Doué.

  • The probable XI of PSG : Chevalier – Zaïre-Emery, Zabarnyi, Beraldo, Nuno Mendes – J.Neves, Vitinha (c), Mayulu – Barcola, G.Ramos, Kvaratskhelia
  • The probable XI of PFC : Akambio – Sun, Mbow, Colodziejczak, Otavio, De Smet – Iconomic, Mr.Lopez (c), Camaar, Gory, Gubbels
The probable PSG compositions: PFC (Le Parisien)
The probable compositions of PSG / PFC (The Parisian)

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