Le Parisien (4-3-3) –
Kvaratskhelia – Dembélé – Doué
Ruiz – Vitinha – Neves
Mendes – Beraldo – Marquinhos – Hakimi
Donnarumma
L’Equipe (4-3-3) –
Kvaratskhelia – Dembélé – Doué
Ruiz – Vitinha – Neves
Mendes – Beraldo – Marquinhos – Hakimi
Donnarumma
Given the squad, every team seems possible, but we can only be certain of the line-up when it is officially announced around 1h30 before kick-off. There’s been a typical Paris team emerging in recent weeks, and the composition should be close.
Except that Willian Pacho, like Lucas Hernandez, is suspended. Lucas Beraldo should therefore start, especially as he was very good against Real Madrid. As for the rest, there may well be some doubts about a possible rotation. Except that the Parisians were able to manage against Real Madrid on Wednesday, and this is their last match of the season.
It’s in attack above all that we’re hesitating, with the wings to be occupied around the indisputable Ousmane Dembélé. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia seems settled on the left. Désiré Doué started on the right against Real Madrid, as he did in the Champions League final, but Bradley Barcola would be no surprise given his recent fine performances.