PSG’s Projected Starting 11 vs. Strasbourg – Messi’s Last Away Match With the Club? | OneFootball

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·26 May 2023

PSG’s Projected Starting 11 vs. Strasbourg – Messi’s Last Away Match With the Club?

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Paris Saint-Germain will have the final away fixture of its season on Ligue 1 matchday 37, as it will meet Strasbourg.

PSG’s win over Auxerre on Ligue 1 matchday 36 moved the side a step closer to being crowned Ligue 1 champions for the 11th time in club history. A pair of early goals from Kylian Mbappe in the first half was all that PSG needed to secure the 27th win of its league campaign.


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Overall, PSG will be without multiple players in this contest, including Marquinhos, who the club has ruled out due to an adductor injury.

As PSG needs a mere draw result against Strasbourg to officially clinch Ligue 1 on matchday 37, here is how manager Christophe Galtier could roll out his squad for its final away match of the season.

Donnarumma; Pereira, Ramos, Bitshiabu; Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Verratti, Bernat; Soler, Messi, Mbappe

With Nuno Mendes ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury, Galtier has been calling on Warren Zaire-Emery as of late to fill in for the Portuguese international out at the right wing-back position. Barring a major surprise, Zaire-Emery should be called on to start in this position against Strasbourg.

Lionel Messi is currently on a four-match goalless streak in Ligue 1 play. He failed to hit the back of the net in PSG’s win over Auxerre, even though he logged four shots in the contest. He sure could use a few goals in this match to keep his hopes alive of finishing his second season at PSG with at least 20 goals scored.

PSG last squared off against Strasbourg on Ligue 1 matchday 16 when it came away with a 2-1 home win.

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