Gigio becomes a father but will still start against Brest

Paris Saint-Germain might not field their strongest lineup as they face another French representative in the Champions League, Brest, this Saturday. However, coach Luis Enrique will at least be able to count on his first-choice goalkeeper. Gianluigi Donnarumma has been included in the 21-man squad, despite not training, as his wife gave birth on Friday. Donnarumma skipped the final training session before the match against Brest for a very good reason — the birth of his son, and he needed to be with his family. However, business obligations cannot wait, and Enrique, aware of the importance of the match against Brest, included him in the squad for the derby.PSG director reveals the secret behind their giving up on OsimhenPSG is already missing too many players. Kimpembe, Hernandez, and Gonçalo Ramos have been sidelined for a while, and now Vitinha and Zaire-Emery have joined the injury list. If Enrique decides that Donnarumma is not mentally prepared for the derby, new signing Matvey Safonov is expected to make his debut for PSG. The Russian international was signed from Krasnodar for 20 million euros, but he hasn’t had a chance to showcase himself in France due to Donnarumma’s presence.Mbappe demands his money and rejects mediation with PSGAfter three rounds, Paris Saint-Germain is the only club in Ligue 1 with a perfect record, having defeated Le Havre 4-1, Montpellier 6-0, and Lille 3-1. On the other side is Brest, who, after their best season in history and their first qualification for the Champions League, significantly weakened their squad. This was evident in the first two rounds, where they were beaten by Olympique Marseille (1-5) and Lens (0-2). Just before the international break, Brest managed to secure a 4-0 victory against newly promoted Saint-Étienne.LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAY 4Friday Saint-Etienne – Lille 1-0 (1-0)/Cafaro 6/Saturday 18.00: (1.80) Olympique Marseille (3.60) Nice (4.60)20.00: (4.10) Auxerre (3.70) Monaco (1.85)22.00: (1.30) PSG (5.80) Brest (9.00)Sunday 16.00: (1.65) Rennes (3.80) Montpellier (5.40)18.00: (2.40) Nantes (3.45) Reims (3.15)18.00: (1.70) Strasbourg (3.60) Angers (5.30)18.00: (1.90) Toulouse (3.60) Le Havre (4.50)21.45: (1.90) Lens (3.70) Olympique Lyon (4.40)***odds are subject to change***

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