Colin Abgrall, edited by Romain Rouillard 10:41 a.m., August 28, 2022

Between this Sunday, and the reception of Monaco at the Parc des Princes, and September 18, PSG players will play no less than seven games, or one every three days on average.

Hence the importance for the coach, Christophe Galtier, to regularly rotate a workforce that could still expand. 

Since the Champions League draw, the fate of Paris Saint-Germain is now sealed.

Between this Sunday evening, and the reception of Monaco at the Parc des Princes in the League, and September 18, the Parisians will play seven matches in 21 days with some great matches on the program against Juventus Turin or Benfica Lisbon in the European Cup. Europe.

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A dantesque calendar for Christophe Galtier who intends to concern all of his workforce for this infernal series of meetings.

"I'm going to make sure not to wait for the players to be tired or close to injury. The squads serve and it's essential that players come out during the match, that players can start matches so that we can keep a freshness and a level of lucidity over the duration of this series of matches", explained the Parisian coach. 

Recruit and degrease 

If things are accelerating for the players, it is also the case behind the scenes.

There are only four days left for sports director Luis Campos and financial adviser Antero Henrique to register three new recruits desired by Christophe Galtier but also to slim down the workforce.

On the pitch, the players will want this Sunday against Monaco to record their fourth victory in four Ligue 1 games. With perhaps the key, a new attacking festival to start in the best possible way this real marathon which awaits Paris-Saint -Germain.