PSG will take on Nantes on April 21, and they are looking to make it 11 wins in a row in the league. They are also looking to go the full season unbeaten and would be the first team to do so in Ligue 1.
Head coach Luis Enrique has no new injury concerns after the Le Havre game. Center-back Willian Pacho missed the game due to illness, and whether he will be ready for Tuesday's game has not been confirmed.
Ousmane Dembele was given the weekend off, and the Spanish coach rested his star forward with two league games before the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Arsenal. Here is the predicted lineup for the Parisians against Les Canaris.
GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma - The Italian was rested and may play this game and then be rested Friday ahead of the UCL semi-final. He could also be rested on Tuesday and play Friday against Nice.
RB: Warren Zaire-Emery - The midfielder can fill in at both wing-back positions and could play at right-back with Achraf Hakimi being rested.
CB: Marquinhos - The captain will likely return to the starting lineup, having been on the bench against Le Havre. He is unlikely to play 180 minutes before the Arsenal game.
CB: Lucas Beraldo - Willian Pacho may not be fit for the game, so Beraldo could partner Marquinhos in defense.
LB: Nuno Mendes - The Portuguese left-back has been one of the best performers over the past months and likely starts this game, having come on for 30 minutes last Saturday.
CM: Fabian Ruiz - Ruiz did not feature against Le Havre, so it would be a surprise if he didn't start the next two games.
CM: Vitinha - The Portuguese man came on for the last 30 minutes last time out and has been simply sensational in the midfield this season.
CM: Joao Neves - The second Portuguese international in midfield, Neves, played 30 minutes on Saturday. His and Vitinha's combination in midfield is telepathic at times.
RW: Bradley Barcola - Teenager Ibrahim Mbaye impressed against Le Havre and could be pushing for another start. However, experience on the road with Barcola may be Enruqiues's choice.
ST: Ousmane Dembele - The Ligue 1 leading scorer has seen his lead at the top cut, three in front now. Dembele will be hoping he can add a few more goals before the end of the season.
LW: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - The Georgian came on for the final 15 minutes and will be unleashed from the start against Nantes.
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New York Yankees star Aaron Judge missed Saturday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies with an elbow injury, and the slugger is now headed to the injured list. The Yankees fell 9-4 to the Phillies on Saturday at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y., which marked their third consecutive loss. Judge played in Friday night's 12-5 loss to Philadelphia, but Aaron Boone announced before Saturday's game that Judge was dealing with an "elbow issue" and would sit out. Following his team's latest loss, Boone shared some new information about Judge's injury. Judge has been diagnosed with a flexor strain, but the Yankees believe he can return in less than two weeks. When Judge returns to the lineup, Boone said it will initially be as a designated hitter. Judge is having an outstanding season. He entered Saturday batting .342, which is the best mark in baseball. The reigning American League MVP has 37 home runs, 85 RBI and a 1.160 OPS. The Yankees are now six games behind the AL East-leading Toronto Blue Jays and fighting to remain atop the wild-card race. It goes without saying that they are hopeful Judge will be able to return as soon as possible.
The Cleveland Browns are giving Shedeur Sanders special treatment in training camp, but it's not the type of favoritism the fifth-round pick would necessarily want. Per Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN, Sanders is the only Browns quarterback who has not been taking reps with the first-team offense during OTAs or the first two practices of training camp. Former Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Kenny Pickett, veteran Joe Flacco and rookie Dillon Gabriel have all split reps with the first team. Despite being asked to throw passes to members of the equipment staff amid a shortage of professional pass-catchers for a four-quarterback roster, Sanders said he's thankful for the opportunity to show the Browns coaching staff his talents. "I feel like that it's not in my control, so I'm not going to think about that or even have that in my thought process of why it is," Sanders said to a question as to why he's not getting first-team reps. "There's a lot of people who want to have the opportunity to be at this level, and I'm here and I'm thankful to have the opportunity. So, whenever that is, that is." Sanders, 23, believes that he can contribute more to the Browns than what the coaching staff is asking of him. "It doesn't make me feel down or left out because I know who I am as a person," Sanders said. "I know who I am as an individual and I know what I could bring to this team. So, I can never feel less than any circumstance." The Browns selected Sanders with the No. 144 pick in April's draft. As a player whom many draft analysts thought was a first-round talent, Cleveland took what could be the steal of the draft in the fifth round. It's curious why the Browns aren't giving Sanders a shot with the first team early in training camp before the quarterback race becomes more serious. Cleveland should absolutely see what Sanders has to offer this summer. Flacco, 40, isn't a long-term solution at the position. Pickett failed in Pittsburgh. The Browns need to gauge what rookies Gabriel and Sanders can do with the first team. Having Sanders throw balls to the equipment staff is a waste of everyone's time. But then again, Cleveland has wasted plenty of quarterbacks.
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