PSG and AC Milan will look to get their Champions League Group F campaigns back on track when they go one-on-one at Parc des Princes on Wednesday at 19:00 GMT.
Key Highlights
PSG’s Bid to Move On From the Newcastle Defeat
With a win and a loss, PSG have three points, a point behind leaders Newcastle, going into matchday three.
PSG will look for a win to move on from the stunning 4-1 defeat they suffered away to Newcastle in matchday two.
A home win will ensure that Luis Henrique’s men are back on track in Group F as they chase down Newcastle at the top of the group.
Milan’s Winless Start to Group F Campaign
Although unbeaten, AC Milan are without a win in Group F. A couple of draws means they are third in the group, two points behind leaders Newcastle and a point behind their Wednesday opponents, PSG.
Milan will look for a win that will kickstart their Group F campaign and chances of making it into the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Bet hereInjury Report
PSG
Luis Henrique will have to contend with some injuries ahead of hosting AC Milan at Parc des Princes on Wednesday.
Left winger Marco Asensio is unlikely to be available for the clash with Milan; the 27-year-old former Real Madrid forward is out with an unknown injury that has kept him out of action in the last seven outings for PSG.
Goalkeeper Sergio Rico is still unavailable with the 30-year-old sidelined with a cerebral hemorrhage since May 28th.
Center-back Presnel Kimpembe is still out of the first team frame as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles tendon. The 28-year-old has been sidelined since February 26th and has missed the last 26 matches for PSG.
PSG are also without left-back Nuno Mendes. The 21-year-old is out with a hamstring injury suffered on May 1st. He has been out of the matchday squads in the last 30 outings for the Parisians.
AC Milan
AC Milan, still looking for their first win in Group F, will have to contend with a few injury absentees in their trip to Paris on Wednesday.
Defensive midfielder Ismael Bennacer will not be available for selection. The 25-year-old is sidelined with a knee injury he suffered on May 10th, which has kept him sidelined in the last 22 outings for Milan.
Mattia Caldara is also out with an ankle injury. The 29-year-old center-back has missed the last 18 matches for Milan since his injury in September, missing the last five outings for AC Milan.
Central midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek is also facing a chase against time to determine whether he will be available for the trip to Paris. The summer signing from Chelsea has been sidelined with an adductor pain Since September 25th, which has seen him miss the last five outings for Milan.
Milan will also be without right winger Samuel Chukwueze (hamstring muscle injury) and Marco Sportiello (muscular problems).
Possible Lineups
PSG
G. Donnarumma; C. Soler, Marquinhos, D. Pereira, L. Hernandez; F. Ruiz, Vitinha; K. Lee, B. Barcola; G. Ramos, K. Mbappe
AC Milan
A. Mirante; D. Calabria, M. Thiaw, F. Tomori, A. Florenzi; Y. Musah, Y. Adli; C. Pulisic, T. Reijnders, R. Leao; O. Giroud
Prediction
PSG will play on the front foot; they will look to retain their fast passing and build-up play in controlling the match’s tempo and creating chances in the final third.
Milan will be pragmatic in their approach. They will focus on retaining their shape, compactness, and solidity, against the good PSG attack. They will attack fast when they win the ball, especially in transitions.
PSG will have too much for Milan; the Parisians will win and get their group campaign back on track.\
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