Lyon vs PSG: Starting Lineup According to the Press

Paris Saint-Germain hosts Olympique Lyonnais this Sunday (8:45 PM, Ligue1+) for the 12th matchday of Ligue 1. A crucial clash to remain at the top, but it comes amid a significant injury crisis. On the eve of the match, Luis Enrique provided several major hints about his lineup… and about the players who could benefit from the absences.

- Advertisement -

Heavily weakened on the flanks, PSG must do without Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes. However, Luis Enrique refuses to dramatize the situation: “I am very motivated because I love challenges. It’s a particular but positive moment. For high-level coaches, it’s usual.” To replace Hakimi, the coach confirms a surprising choice: David Boly, 16 years old, will be in the squad. “David Boly will make the trip. We need to stay calm; it’s a moment to give confidence to different players.” The young player could see his first minutes depending on the match scenario.

Kang-In Lee, finally a starter?

Luis Enrique also announced another important piece of news: Kang-In Lee will play. The South Korean will celebrate his 100th match with Paris. “In a high-level team, many players are very important. Gonçalo has reached 100 matches, now it’s Kang-In. It’s a figure that shows his importance. He will be there tomorrow; he will play.”

- Advertisement -

A strong sign: Lee could be lined up from the start to compensate for Dembélé’s absence.

Fatigue, rotation, and Zaïre-Emery on fire

With a grueling schedule, Luis Enrique embraces rotation: “Without intensity, there is no high level. We are doing a good job, but we need to rotate. It’s a Tetris job.” However, one player hardly ever comes off: Warren Zaïre-Emery. “He is a very mature player, a true leader by example. He can play anywhere and turns the negative into positive.”

The likely PSG lineup for the press

Le Parisien opts for stability: Kvaratskhelia, Barcola, and Lee in an attacking trio, the usual midfield of Ruiz–Zaïre-Emery–Neves, and Mayulu as a right-back to fill in. A coherent lineup that maintains structure despite the injury crisis.

L’Équipe, on the other hand, imagines a much more reshuffled PSG: Ramos and Mbaye starting in attack, Vitinha in midfield… and especially Neves shifted to the right-back position. A more radical interpretation of the squad crisis, where everyone changes roles to fill the gaps.

Le Parisien (4-3-3)
Kvaratskhelia – Barcola – Lee
Ruiz – Zaïre-Emery – Neves
Hernandez – Pacho – Zabarnyi – Mayulu
Chevalier

L’Équipe (4-3-3)
Mbaye – Ramos – Lee
Ruiz – Vitinha – Mayulu
Hernandez – Pacho – Zabarnyi – Neves
Chevalier

Related Posts:

Share This Article