Paris Saint-Germain can move four points clear at the top of Ligue 1 when eighth-placed Nice visit the Parc des Princes on Saturday.
The defending champions dropped points for the fourth time in their last six league games on Wednesday, drawing 1-1 at 16th-placed Lorient.
Nice beat Lille 2–0 at home on the same day to extend their league winning streak to three games as part of a five-match unbeaten run in the top flight, giving the Eaglets the chance to move up to third place with a win.
101GreatGoals.com has the lineups for PSG vs Nice in Ligue 1, as well as details on how to watch the match.
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PSG starting eleven vs Nice
Desire Doue suffered his second injury of the season when the PSG winger was stretchered off in the 60th minute in Lorient.
“We’re trying to get all our players back, so it’s a shame,” coach Luis Enrique said. “Everyone does their job, but injuries are part of a player’s life.”
Nice have won their last two visits to PSG in the league, although their victory on April 25 came after their rivals won the title.
“We are not used to this type of results in our stadium,” reflected Luis Enrique. “Clearly it will be a motivation for the game.
“At the same time, it will be very difficult because they have changed their momentum and are in very good shape. They have quality.”
PSG starting eleven: Chevalier, Hakimi, Zabarnyu, Pacho, Mendes, Neves, Vitinha, Zaire-Emery, Barcola, Mayulu, Kvaratskhelia
Good starting eleven against PSG
Youssouf Ndayishimiye scored one of Nice’s goals in that victory over PSG last season, but either a defender or midfielder is missing for the visitors along with two centre-backs: Egyptian international Mohamed Abdelmonem and Canadian Moise Bombito.
Striker Terem Moffi has two goals in the league and one in the Europa League, but the 26-year-old has missed Nice’s last five games with a calf injury.
Jonathan Clauss scored twice in a 2-1 win at Rennes on 26 October before asking to be substituted, and manager Franck Haise appeared to dismiss the striker’s suggestion that he had a knee injury.
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Clauss, who is in the final year of his contract, missed the win against Lille and is believed to be unsettled after his move to Leverkusen before the start of the season fell through.
“We have a lot of absentees,” Haise said. “There are guys who have been playing a lot and finished the game exhausted.
“We have many small problems because some of the players have played many games together. We will rotate the team a lot, but there are positions in which I cannot do that.
“We need to be fresh because otherwise I will put certain players in danger. Paris are much stronger than us, even though they tied.” [against Lorient].
“I saw that they had also made quite a few changes, which they have to do, like any team that plays in Europe does.
“I know they will want to win again before playing against Bayern. [at home in the Champions League on Tuesday]but we will go there to do what we can.
“I know how we won last season in Paris: with a lot of energy and some luck. Without luck, you will never win.” [there]especially not 3-1. “We will try to organize, fight and play as well as possible.”
Left winger Sofiane Diop scored for the sixth time in his last five Ligue 1 games with a penalty to open the scoring against Lille, becoming the first Nice player to score in five consecutive league games since Nenad Bjeković’s six-goal streak between April and August 1977.
Swedish striker Isak Jansson also scored three minutes from time for the 23-year-old’s first Ligue 1 goal since signing from Rapid Vienna in July for an initial fee of around £6.2m.
Good starting eleven: Diouf, Mendy, Bah, Oppong, Bardo, Gouveia, Boudaoui, Louchet, Abdi, Sanson, Jansson

