Luis Enrique’s team is struggling in the Champions League. Just four days ago, Paris Saint-Germain suffered a 1–0 defeat in Munich against Bayern. However, they remain untouchable in France. PSG sits comfortably atop Ligue 1, six points clear of their only somewhat credible challenger, Monaco, managed by Adi Hütter. Yet, trouble brews in the Parisian paradise. Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma reportedly wants to leave the Parc des Princes. Meanwhile, Luis Enrique has urged his team to stay positive despite currently sitting 25th in the Champions League rankings. If the group stage ended today, PSG would miss out on the knockout phase.⚽️🗓️Nos vemos esta noite!#PSGFCN I @Ligue1_POR pic.twitter.com/z0WZ4UgeKY— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSGbrasil) November 30, 2024 “What I saw was positive. We played away against a Champions League finalist candidate. I liked what I saw despite the result. There are always areas to improve, but it’s important to stay positive. I feel confident. We should have nine points in the Champions League. I won’t hide from that. I liked what I saw in Munich. I am very optimistic,” said Enrique.PSG tie African star until 2029A victory tonight at home against Nantes is expected.”Nantes have fewer points than they deserve. They’re coming into this match on a four-game losing streak, but I expect a tough game. We need to keep winning, develop good habits, and turn our focus back to the Champions League,” stated Enrique, the former coach of Roma, Barcelona, Celta Vigo, and Spain, now in his second season at PSG.Enrique happy to extend at PSGAt home, PSG boasts six wins from six matches in Ligue 1, scoring an average of 3.5 goals per game (20:4 aggregate). Meanwhile, Nantes, a former French powerhouse, faces a relegation battle. On the road, the Canaries have lost three consecutive matches and earned just one point in four games, making PSG the clear favorite in the City of Light. Bradley Barcola has been PSG’s standout player and top scorer this season. He could be joined in attack by Ousmane Dembélé—who was sent off in Munich four days ago—and Marco Asensio, playing as a “false nine” under his compatriot. PSG has a five-match winning streak against Nantes. Last season, they defeated Nantes 2–1 at home and 2–0 away.LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAY 13 Friday Reims – Lens 0-2 (0-1)/Thomasson 23, Nzola 61/Saturday 19.00: (1.50) Rennes (4.30) Saint-Etienne (7.75)21.00: (2.30) Brest (3.50) Strasbourg (3.30)23.00: (1.23) PSG (6.50) Nantes (12.0)Sunday 17.00: (4.40) Montpellier (3.60) Lille (1.82)19.00: (2.35) Le Havre (3.25) Angers (3.15)19.00: (1.95) Olympique Lyon (3.80) Nice (3.95)19.00: (1.80) Toulouse (3.70) Auxerre (5.00)22.45: (2.65) Olympique Marseille (3.75) Monaco (2.60)***odds are subject to change***