Real Madrid predicted XI versus PSG
Starting XI: Courtois; Mendy, Ramos, Varane, Carvajal; Kroos, Valverde, Casemiro, Modric; Hazard, Benzema Subs: Areola, Militao, Marcelo, Isco, Bale, Rodrygo, JovicPSG predicted XI versus Real Madrid
Starting XI: Navas, Dagba, Thiago Silva, Kimpeme, Bernat; Marquinhos, Gueye, Verratti; Di María, Icardi, Mbappé Subs: Sergio Rico, Meunier, Diallo, Paredes, Draxler, Sarabia, Neymar, CavaniReal Madrid vs PSG: Injuries and suspensions
The hosts are missing Marco Asensio, Lucas Vazquez and James Rodriguez, while Nacho is a doubt. Neymar returned to action for PSG at the weekend but could start this game on the bench, but the visitors will be without Ander Herrera, Layvin Kurzawa, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Thilo Kehrer. Neither side has any suspended players going into the game. PSG’s Di Maria and Verratti are at risk of missing PSG's final group game if they are booked against Madrid. Real Madrid vs PSG, what the managers said ZInedine Zidane (Real Madrid): “We need a great game. They are having a magnificent season and we know that this game will be more demanding than the others. But we enjoy this. We have improved since then [the 3-0 loss in Paris], but it is not a rematch. We want to get the result and stay consistent, confirming our dynamic. It will be interesting.” Thomas Tuchel (PSG): “[Mbappé] has the opportunity to win everything, individually and as a team. He's a key player for us. It's not possible to win anything without Ney or without Kylian. They are truly exceptional players. Really exceptional. Mbappé is super young. He has to protect himself and improve himself every day. He can win everything."Real Madrid vs PSG: recent form (last six games)
Real Madrid: Won v Galatasaray (A), 1-0 (UCL) Won v Leganes (H), 5-0 (League) Drew v Real Betis (H), 0-0 (League) Won v Galatasaray (H), 6-0 (UCL) Won v Eibar (A), 4-0 (League) Won v Real Sociedad (H),3-1 (League) PSG: Won v Club Brugge (A), 5-0 (UCL) Won v Marseille (H), 4-0 (League) Lost v Dijon (A), 2.0 (League) Won v Club Brugge (H), 1-0 (UCL) Won v Brest (A), 2-1 (League) Won v Lille (H) 2-0 (League)Live Commentary on Joy 99.7FM
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