
Luis Enrique resting key players in Ligue 1 as PSG chase treble
PARIS: Several key Paris St. Germain players will be rested as the French champions look to ensure they remain fresh for their two finals coming up, including the Champions League showpiece, as they chase a treble, manager Luis Enrique said on Friday.
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