Third European test for PSG this Tuesday. After Girona (1-0) and Arsenal (2-0), the Parisians host PSV, leader of the Dutch championship. Discover all the latest information around this Champions League match.
Paris Saint-Germain found color and smiles after returning from the break. After a defeat at Arsenal (2-0) and a draw at Nice (1-1), Luis Enrique’s men won in fine style last weekend against Strasbourg at the Parc des Princes (4-2) . An additional success for the Parisians at home. For now, five matches and five victories in Paris. Good sign before the reception of PSV Eindhoven!
In the opposing camp, the Dutch are making a very strong impression in the Eredivisie. Peter Bosz’s men dominate their championship with 9 victories in as many matches. On the other hand, in the Champions League, the beginnings are more delicate. PSV lost in J1 against Juventus (3-1) and could not do better than a draw against Sporting at the beginning of October (1-1).
Information on PSG and its injured
Randal Kolo Muani, who missed the match against Strasbourg due to a sprained left ankle, is already back. The Parisian striker trained with the group this Monday before the match. On the other hand, still no Lucas Hernandez or Gonçalo Ramos.
The probable composition of PSG vs PSV
Starting XI: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, N. Mendes – Vitinha, Zaïre-Emery, J. Neves – Dembélé, Asensio, Barcola.
Information on PSV and its injured
The big blow for PSV is the absence of their injured midfielder Schouten. Veerman, Lozano and Dest are also out.
The probable composition of PSV vs PSG
Starting XI : Benitez – Karsdorp, Flamingo, Boscagli, Junior – Tillman, Til, Saibari – Bakayoko, De Jong, Lang
Confident in view of their results in the championship, the Dutch should arrive at the Parc des Princes uninhibited. Probably inspired by the start of Strasbourg’s match this Saturday in Ligue 1 against PSG, Peter Bosz’s men should also impose very high pressure from the start of the match.
The speed qualities of the Parisian attackers are indisputable. And faced with heavy opposing pressure, Barcola and Dembélé should take advantage of the spaces behind the PSV defense. We see Paris find the fault on an offensive transition to open the scoring.
In a match probably as balanced as the Girona reception at the start of October (1-0), Luis Enrique’s players should win. Impregnable at home, the Parisians should enjoy another success at the Parc des Princes, and in the Champions League.
PSG 2 – 1 PSV