PSG press review: Captaincy vote, management issues and Ramos set to return | OneFootball

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·13 de septiembre de 2025

PSG press review: Captaincy vote, management issues and Ramos set to return

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This Saturday, September 13, the French press (on the sports aspect) focused on the upcoming vote for the captain of Paris Saint-Germain, which is expected to lead once again to Marquinhos (31-year-old central defender). Coach Luis Enrique needs to manage the situation with Désiré Doué (20-year-old midfielder/forward) and Ousmane Dembélé being injured, the probable team against Lens tomorrow (4th day of Ligue 1), and the anticipation surrounding Gonçalo Ramos (24-year-old striker).

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Luis Enrique is allowing his players to elect the captain, and the vote will apparently take place soon, now that the transfer window is over and the players have returned from the international break. Seeing anyone other than Marquinhos win would be a real surprise, with a core group of vice-captains that shouldn't change much. The squad has changed little this summer after a superb season, so it would be strange for everything to be shaken up.


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We are especially eager to see the team this Sunday at 5:15 PM at the Parc des Princes, during a particularly unique moment at the end of the break, just days before the Champions League. Additionally, there is the Olympique de Marseille next weekend, another major event. The Parisian newspaper suggests a team, without having any certainties. Understandably, there are several options in the midfield with data only the staff and Luis Enrique have at their disposal.

However, it seems certain that Ramos will have his chance in the coming weeks, given the offensive absences. He has always had playing time, but more as a backup. Now, we expect him to start. It's up to him to seize these opportunities to gain more confidence for the future.

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