PSG and Nantes will play today (8pm) in Tel Aviv for the first title of the season in France with the notable absence of Kylian Mbappé, who has been suspended since last season.
Yes, the other two great claims of the Parisians, Leo Messi and Neymar, who showed good condition during the preparations for the tour of Japan, were on the pitch. Rumors that ensured the club wanted to offload the Brazilian did nothing but spur him on.
Marquinhos himself said that “it’s great to see Neymar as focused as he was at the beginning of the season” and wants him to continue on the same path. “I know Neymar well, he loves challenges, so that’s his personality, he’s a very competitive person and I see how focused he was at the beginning of the season, how he worked during the holidays to get back to shape, beautiful. to see her like this” he concluded.
The Super Cup will be the starting signal for PSG’s new project with Christophe Galtier at the helm, who has highlighted the professionalism of his players, citing Neymar himself as an example. The new coach also mentioned the pressure that a bench like PSG represents: “the pressure exists, it’s permanent, every day”, but he is “happy and proud” to see how his players are doing.
Donnarumma starts with an advantage over Keylor Navas in goal and in the defensive line Sergio Ramos aims to start, after a season plagued by physical problems. On the other hand, PSG’s most expensive contract this summer, Portuguese midfielder Vitinha, from Porto in exchange for 41 million, will be paired in midfield with Verratti.
In front of these big names is a Nantes team that last season lifted the title -the Cup- after 22 years. The main asset of the “Canaries” is their coach, Antoine Kombouaré, former PSG coach and legendary club footballer. Along with him, goalkeeper Alban Lafont, midfielder Ludovic Blas and Moussa Sissoko, 71 times French international and former Newcastle and Tottenham player, stand out.
Nantes are looking for their fourth Super Cup while PSG can lift their eleventh and, more importantly, start the new project on the right foot.
Source: La Verdad

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