Brest vs PSG: probable lineup tonight

PSG continues after the offensive festival in Leverkusen (7-2). If no new major injuries are reported, Fabian Ruiz and João Neves remain in the infirmary and are not expected to be part of the squad for the trip to Brest on Saturday (5 PM). Here is the probable lineup.

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After scoring a brace in Germany, Désiré Doué is uncertain. He was substituted at halftime against Leverkusen, officially for tactical reasons, but the young Parisian star may ultimately be rested. Luis Enrique will take no risks: Doué is expected to start on the bench or even be rested to avoid any relapse.

Ruiz and Neves, long absentees

On the injury front, there is nothing new for Fabian Ruiz and João Neves, who are still in the recovery phase. The two midfielders are considered too unfit for Brest. However, the rest of the squad is gradually coming together, with the returns of Marquinhos, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, and Barcola.

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Good news for Luis Enrique: Noham Kamara is back. The 18-year-old defender returns from the U20 World Cup, where he reached the semifinals with the French team. This is a welcome reinforcement in a heavily relied-upon defensive sector, as PSG faces a series of important matches before a busy November.

Brest wants to believe, PSG wants to surpass OM

On the other side, Stade Brestois welcomes back Mama Baldé, although he is not expected to start. Kenny Lala, Locko, and Guindo are fit, while Doumbia, Labeau-Lascary, and Zogbé remain uncertain. Coach Éric Roy adds a touch of humor: “Beating PSG would be great… but Luis (Enrique) respects me a lot, so he always puts out his best team!”

Second in Ligue 1, one point behind OM, PSG wants to keep its momentum going before facing Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Between cautious rotation and maintaining rhythm, Luis Enrique will need to find the right balance to avoid any unpleasant surprises in Brest.

Probable PSG lineup: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Hernandez – Zaïre-Emery, Lee – Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, Barcola – Mayulu

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