Paris Saint-Germain are set to host Brest at the Parc des Princes on Sunday in a crucial Ligue 1 clash, with Luis Enrique's side riding high on a five-match unbeaten run across all competitions. Just four more points would seal the league title for the capital club, but they face a mounting injury crisis that could test their depth.
Following a gruelling Champions League campaign, PSG are grappling with what Enrique has described as an "injury wave." The backline takes the biggest hit, with Nuno Mendes and Willian Pacho both ruled out due to thigh problems. Key midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery is also sidelined with lower back pain, while long-term absentees Achraf Hakimi and Lucas Chevalier remain unavailable.
These setbacks leave PSG particularly thin at fullback, forcing Enrique into a reshuffle. However, there is good news: centre-back Illia Zabarnyi and striker Gonçalo Ramos have both returned from suspension, offering timely reinforcements. Expect a makeshift defensive line featuring Lucas Hernández and Senny Mayulu in the full-back positions, while Ramos is likely to lead the attack immediately as Enrique rotates his squad.
Brest arrive at the Parc des Princes with defensive headaches of their own. Regular right-back Kenny Lala is suspended, forcing manager Eric Roy to explore alternative options on the flank. The backline is further weakened by Bradley Locko's hamstring injury and Soumaïla Coulibaly's stress fracture in his tibia. There are also late fitness concerns over forward Ludovic Ajorque, who travelled with the squad but is doubtful for the starting eleven due to a nagging back issue.
PSG are on cloud nine after reaching the Champions League final by overcoming Bayern Munich 6–5 on aggregate. Domestically, they sit atop Ligue 1 with 70 points, though a recent 2–2 draw against Lorient showed they are not invincible. For fans looking to show their support, now is the perfect time to gear up in PSG's latest kit—whether you're watching from the stands or cheering from home, style meets passion on and off the pitch.
