Cédric Chasseur, edited by Romain Rouillard 6:57 a.m., July 31, 2022, modified at 6:58 a.m., July 31, 2022

This Sunday, PSG and Nantes face off in Tel Aviv as part of the Champions Trophy.

This match, opposing the champion of France to the winner of the Coupe de France, is an opportunity for Christophe Galtier's players to repeat their ranges one week before the resumption of Ligue 1.

Back to business for PSG.

Christophe Galtier's men face Nantes this Sunday in Tel Aviv as part of the Champions Trophy and will surely want to wash away the affront of last season when this title had escaped them.

Against Lille, in the same Bloomfield Stadium, PSG lost 1-0.

At work on the eve of #TDC2022pic.twitter.com/sk1wXzGu59

— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) July 30, 2022

The new Parisian coach therefore did not go there by four paths.

Against the Canaries it will no longer be the time for tests, we will have to win: "Obviously everyone is focused on this famous Champions League. But the first thing is to do everything possible to ensure that to win the three trophies. Tomorrow is the first that is at stake and the most important, obviously, will be to win".

Especially since Christophe Galtier does not have very good memories of FC Nantes.

Last May, then coach of OGC Nice, he lost the final of the Coupe de France against these same Canaries.

Now on the PSG bench, he intends to make a successful debut.

"It would be interesting for everyone and even me on a personal level to start with a victory and win this trophy. To tell you that I am under pressure, no. It exists, it is permanent but I am very happy to train this group there and proud to see the players who compose it".

Kylian Mbappé absent

PSG are coming out of a big week of preparation in Japan and the friendlies have allowed us to see some enticing sequences in the game. Which makes captain Marquinhos say that his team is almost ready.

"I think everything is almost in place. There is not much left to work on. I think the team knows everything we need to do tomorrow. There are just a few small details to be ironed out."

The Brazilian defender also slipped some compliments to his new coach.

"He showed us this human aspect and a game plan different from what we had before. It will bring us a lot".

Paris will still have to face Nantes without Kylian Mbappé, suspended, who remained in treatment in France.