'Horrendous!' – Jadon Sancho ranked among Man Utd's 'biggest transfer failures' as Louis Saha rips into £73m flop for 'thinking you're bigger than the manager'

Jadon Sancho is one of the worst signings Manchester United have ever made, according to former Red Devils striker Louis Saha.

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Saha tears into Sancho Flop winger closes in on Dortmund move'One of Man Utd's biggest transfer failures'WHAT HAPPENED?

Sancho is about to seal a loan move back to Borussia Dortmund, two-and-a-half-years after leaving the Bundesliga side to sign for United for £73 million ($94m). Sancho's time with the Red Devils has been a disaster for everyone involved and the player has not played or trained with the first team since lashing out at Erik ten Hag on social media after being omitted from the squad against Arsenal in September.

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“Jadon Sancho is one of Manchester United’s biggest transfer failures – you can't have that type of quality sidelined because of his mindset," Saha told “We know that he is good enough, which is why it doesn’t sit right. You can’t be putting yourself in that situation and thinking that you are bigger than the manager. Whatever happens, I don’t back Sancho – which is hard for me as a supporter of United. It’s just horrendous.”

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Sancho arrived at United hoping to spearhead a title charge under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but he started just four Premier League matches before the Norwegian was sacked, and his place in the team was disrupted by the unexpected return of Cristiano Ronaldo. United will cover the bulk of Sancho's wages and will receive just a €3m (£2.5m) loan fee for parting with the winger, but they will hope that he rediscovers his form so his value will rise at the end of the season and they will be able to sell him in the summer.

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Sancho will leave United for Dortmund with just 12 goals and six assists in two-and-a-half years with the club, compared to 114 goal contributions during his first spell at BVB between 2017 and 2021. He has not been selected in an England squad since 2021.

David de Gea, Harry Maguire and the five players Man Utd must FINALLY show the exit door this summer

The Red Devils have made great strides forward under Erik ten Hag, but must clear out some deadwood in order to get back to the very top

Manchester United have undoubtedly made significant progress under Erik ten Hag this season, but the pitfalls of the squad were laid brutally bare against Sevilla in the Europa League.

The Red Devils were stewed in the cauldron that is the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, crumbling against a side languishing in 13th place in La Liga and exiting the Europa League quarter-finals with 3-0 defeat and a whimper.

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Centre-back Harry Maguire and goalkeeper David de Gea were the culprits for two calamitous goals, while they were dominated in pretty much all facets of the game by their struggling hosts.

If more new faces are to arrive at Old Trafford this summer, it will be necessary for a few stragglers to be cut loose, and GOAL has identified five players that should definitely be on that list of potential outgoings…

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De Gea has been a great servant for Manchester United, there is certainly no doubt about that.

Since being lured to Old Trafford from Atletico Madrid by Sir Alex Ferguson in 2011, the Spain international has appeared in 530 games for United, which puts him ninth in the club's all-time list.

He surpassed Peter Schmeichel's clean sheet record after recording his 181st shut-out for United in their Carabao Cup final victory over Newcastle, and also has Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League winners' medals on his CV.

However, De Gea has been costing United points on a regular basis for the best part of the last five years. His standards began to slip in Jose Mourinho's final year at the helm, with lazy errors becoming a regular occurrence.

The general consensus among a large section of supporters and pundits is that De Gea has returned to form this season – but those mistakes have not been cut out. His pair of horrendous errors against Sevilla brutally exposed his lack of ability with the ball at his feet, in an era where keepers are expected to do far more than simply make saves.

The reality is, the 32-year-old doesn't offer anything beyond the occasional camera save, and he is actually holding back the current squad. His distribution remains poor and he doesn't command his box, with United's defence often left alone to deal with high balls that would be bread-and-butter for most top-level keepers.

De Gea's current contract is up this summer, but he has made it clear he wants to remain in Manchester, and it has been reported that negotiations with the club are progressing well. United would be wise to pull out of those talks immediately and focus on signing a new No.1 – with the man who has replaced him in the Spain national team, Brentford's David Raya, among those reported to be on the club's radar who would be a much better fit for Ten Hag's side.

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Lindelof joined United from Benfica back in 2017, and has since featured in 213 games for the club, with the majority of those outings coming as a starter.

His playing time has been significantly reduced this season, though, with summer signing Lisandro Martinez getting the nod alongside Raphael Varane more often than not under Ten Hag.

Luke Shaw has even been deployed at centre-back ahead of Lindelof at times, with the Swede now filling a backup role that has left him frustrated.

Lindelof spoke out on his future while away on European Championship qualifying duty with his country last week, telling reporters: "Of course, like every player, you want to play every game and obviously I haven’t done that this season. In the summer we’ll re-evaluate and see what is best."

United could let Lindelof remain on the bench until he becomes a free agent in 2024, but cashing in this summer seems like the best option.

It has been reported that Inter could move for the 28-year-old, who might thrive if given a fresh start in Italy in the same way that his former team-mate Chris Smalling has done at Roma.

Lindelof has never quite been up to the required standard of a top United defender, and that remains evident whenever he does feature in Ten Hag's line up. His career at Old Trafford is already as good as over, and he should pursue a new challenge before his stock drops too low.

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McTominay has often been compared to United great Darren Fletcher since breaking into the first team at Old Trafford, due to his combative style of play and never-say-die attitude.

The 26-year-old could never be accused on not giving his all, but he lacks the same footballing IQ that made Fletcher such a key part of Ferguson's squad in the final decade of his reign.

Ten Hag asked McTominay to push higher up the pitch and man mark Newcastle's star man Bruno Guimaraes at St James' Park on Sunday, but had to abandon that plan after just 15 minutes.

Guimaraes ran rings around the Scotland international, and he was unable to recover when dropped back into a deeper role alongside Marcel Sabitzer as the hosts took full control of the game.

Newcastle have been strongly linked with McTominay in recent months, but he spectacularly failed his audition. He's not good enough to be a regular in the Magpies' midfielder – let alone United's.

McTominay isn't even close to the level of Casemiro, who injected much-needed quality into the Red Devils' engine room after his move from Real Madrid last year. He became a figure of ridicule due to his ineffective partnership with Fred during Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's reign, as the Brazilian was unfairly tarred with the same brush.

Fred isn't always first choice under Ten Hag now either, but he is technically astute and his passing range often helps to drive United forward, while McTominay is nothing more than a willing runner.

It has been apparent for some time that he does not belong at this level, and it makes little sense for United to keep him in their ranks, even as a squad player.

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Martial finally returned to action for United off the bench against Newcastle after missing 14 consecutive games due to a hip injury, replacing Burnley loanee Wout Weghorst.

Ten Hag has had no choice but to use Weghorst as his first choice No.9 due to Martial's fitness struggles, which have ultimately prevented him from delivering on the huge potential he showed in his debut season at the club back in 2015-16.

The France forward has only appeared in 15 games in all competitions this term, scoring six goals, leaving Marcus Rashford to shoulder the main goalscoring burden for the Red Devils.

Martial was given a clean slate after returning from a dismal loan spell at Sevilla last summer, but Ten Hag knows he cannot rely on the 27-year-old to lead his attack, in the short or long term.

After almost eight years in Manchester, Martial's time is finally up. He's had more than enough chances to prove himself under a whole host of different managers, but has always come up short.

United are reportedly prioritising a new striker in the summer window, with Tottenham's Harry Kane and Napoli sensation Victor Osimhen said to be on their radar. Even when fully fit, Martial would not see any game time ahead of either of those two players.

His body hasn't held up to the demands of elite-level football, but that only tells half the story. Question marks over Martial's attitude have always been there and he's not going to change now.

United have the option to extend Martial's contract beyond its 2024 expiry date, but he is already taking up a valuable spot in the squad – all while pocketing a reported £250,000-per-week in wages.

The time has come for both parties to say au revoir.

Next Napoli manager: Julian Nagelsmann, Rafa Benitez and the candidates to replace Luciano Spalletti at the Serie A champions

Aurelio De Laurentiis has sensationally fallen out with the man who ended the club's 33-year Scudetto drought, and is now looking for a new coach

Well, it's actually happening. Despite leading Napoli to their first Serie A title in 33 years, Luciano Spalletti is set to leave the Partenopei at the end of the season. The coach effectively confirmed his departure in an emotional press conference after Sunday's win over Inter.

"The matter has been decided, you don't change your mind every day," he told reporters. "It is a situation that has been brewing for a long time. If you are not convinced that you can give everything these people deserve, it's right to think it over. You think it over, you arrive at a conclusion and then you stick with it. This is not something that just fell from the sky out of nowhere."

The reason for his shock exit is a falling-out with club president Aurelio De Laurentiis, who is already looking for a new manager, with several familiar faces in contention to take over at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

GOAL runs through the leading candidates to succeed Spalletti as the manager of the newly-crowned champions of Italy…

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Talk of De Laurentiis turning to Julian Nagelsmann took many by surprise, but it does make some sense. Most importantly of all, he's available after being surprisingly sacked by Bayern Munich during the March international break – and what a disastrous decision that has proven to be. Furthermore, despite his dismissal, he is still regarded as one of the most interesting and innovative young coaches in the game today.

However, this one is unlikely to happen for one very important reason: money. Nagelsmann would demand a hefty pay packet and De Laurentiis appears unwilling to pay more than €6 million (£5.2m/$6.5m) net. It's doubtful that such a salary would satisfy a coach that rates himself as highly as many neutral observers.

AdvertisementGettyThiago Motta

Thiago Motta has come a long way since arousing suspicion and scepticism with talk of a goalkeeper-less 2-7-2 formation during his time in charge of Paris Saint-Germain Under-19s. Indeed, it's probably only a matter of time before the former Italy international is given one of the top jobs in European football, maybe even at the Parc des Princes – or another former stomping ground, San Siro…

However, right now, he's being linked with Napoli on account of the excellent work he's done in his first season at Bologna. Succeeding Sinisa Mihajlovic at the helm was always going to be a difficult job, for a variety of reasons, but Motta has turned the Rossoblu into one of the best footballing sides in Serie A.

He wouldn't just be an attractive option for De Laurentiis because of his style of play, though – he'd also be a less expensive appointment. Still, it feels like this opportunity hasn't quite come at the right time for the 40-year-old, who still has to prove he is as good a manager as he was a player.

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The mastermind behind Atalanta's remarkable journey from provincial club to Champions League contenders, Gian Piero Gasperini has been in Bergamo for seven years now and, at 65, there is every chance that he will retire there.

However, like pretty much everyone else in Italian football, De Laurentiis holds Gasperini in the highest esteem and was ready to hire him a decade ago before former boss Walter Mazzarri decided to extend his stay in Naples for another season.

So, is Gasperini likely to leave his beloved Atalanta for Napoli? No. But it's easy to understand why De Laurentiis would be interested in a coach renowned for playing fantastic football with a mix of rejects and raw talents.

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(C)Getty ImagesRoberto De Zerbi

Roberto De Zerbi is understandably viewed as the ideal man to replace Spalletti. The pair share a similar view of the game and, as the former has previously proven at Sassuolo, and presently at Brighton, he is capable of achieving incredible results on a relatively small budget. There's also the fact that De Zerbi spent four years on Napoli's books during his playing days.

However, while De Zerbi appears destined to return to the Maradona as coach one day, we might be waiting a while. The Brescia native appears to be quite enjoying his experience in England and has just qualified Brighton for Europe. While some of his star players may leave the Amex Stadium this season, he is likely to stay put.

What's more, when he does eventually decide to depart, it could well be for one of the top jobs in the Premier League, given De Zerbi is currently earning ridiculously high praise from the likes of Pep Guardiola.

Harry Kane's wife Kate Goodland reveals her pride after Bayern Munich striker releases 'it's ok to ask for help' Instagram video

Harry Kane's wife Kate Goodland has revealed her pride as her husband announced his support for a mental health charity.

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Kane announces support for Here4You charityWife Kate Goodland proud of husband's workEngland captain a high-profile advocate for better mental health WHAT HAPPENED?

The England captain announced that he and his Harry Kane Foundation will lend their support to Here4You, an organisation that promotes better mental health and encourages people needing support to access help. In a video posted on social media, Kane said he was partnering the charity as he wanted followers to know that "it's ok to ask for help."

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Reacting to her husband's announcement video on Instagram, Goodland posted: "Proud of Harry Kane and The Harry Kane Foundation for teaming up with @giveusashoutinsta for the Here4You campaign."

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It's not the first time that Kane has lent his support to mental health initiatives. In 2022 he launched his foundation on World Mental Health Day with an animation titled highlighting his own struggles as a young player to encourage children to recover from setbacks and deal with difficult challenges.

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Kane was released by boyhood club Arsenal as an eight-year-old and had several underwhelming loan spells before breaking into the Tottenham first team and becoming a record goalscorer for both club and country.

MEN, The Fab Three, BBC, MSN & football’s greatest ever trios

The Champions League sees Neymar, Mbappe and Cavani of PSG face Liverpool's Salah, Mane and Firmino – are they among the best triumvirates ever?

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Neymar may have broken up Barcelona's band of brothers last season when he fled to France after a shock €222 million move to Paris Saint-Germain, but the legend of the MSN partnership will live on.

With the brilliant Brazilian lining up in attack alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, the Blaugrana won the Champions League, Club World Cup and La Liga (twice), tearing defences to shreds with their incredible pace, skill and movement

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While MSN was forming at Camp Nou, Real Madrid saw their own attacking triumvirate become an institution within the Spanish capital.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who has since moved to Juventus, was the undisputed star of the show but the addition of Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema added more blistering pace, power and, of course, goals to a forward line that fired the Blancos to four Champions League triumphs in five years.

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Leonardo Bonucci, Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini formed a formidable defence in front of legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon as Juventus set about re-establishing themselves as a major European force.

Together, the BBC provided the foundation on which the Bianconeri's resurgence was founded, helping the Old Lady win six successive Scudetti before Bonucci departed for AC Milan last year only to return this summer.

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The arrival of Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit at San Siro in 1987 proved instrumental in AC Milan winning a first Serie A title in nine years, but the signing of Frank Rijkaard propelled the Rossoneri to glory on a world stage.

The Dutch trio became the stars of Arrigo Sacchi's wonderful team, helping the Italian outfit win two European Cups and two Club World Cup crowns.

More mess at Man Utd! Red Devils under investigation over ‘raw chicken’ served during event at Old Trafford which left many people feeling ‘unwell’

Manchester United are currently under investigation after reportedly serving raw chicken at Old Trafford, which has left people feeling unwell.

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Man Utd host event at Old TraffordGuests served raw chickenClub under investigation after guests become unwellGetty WHAT HAPPENED?

According to , United are currently being investigated by Trafford Council after several people claimed they had become unwell after being served raw chicken at an event hosted at Old Trafford.

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The club declined to comment on the situation but will conduct an internal investigation regarding the matter. Both will aim to determine whether the symptoms the individuals experienced were linked to the food they were served at the stadium. The report goes on to state that United currently hold a food hygiene rating of '5 – Very Good', with this incident putting the rating at risk given the potential illnesses their food caused.

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Any business that is handed a low rating must make immediate and major changes to the hygiene of their workplace, or they could face closure until it is solved. United reportedly draw vast amounts of business through hosting events such as these, meaning a potential downgrade of their hygiene rating could put aspects of their revenue at risk.

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While the off-field issues continue to pile up for United, Erik ten Hag and his squad must focus on the upcoming clash against Newcastle United on Saturday evening, as they look to bounce-back following a disappointing 3-3 draw with Galatasaray in the Champions League.

Ederson makes Man City history! Goalkeeper breaks clean sheet record in narrow win against Bournemouth

Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson scripted club history after keeping a clean sheet against Bournemouth.

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Ederson scripted Manchester City historyKept his 110th Premier League clean sheet against BournemouthMan City beat Bournemouth 1-0WHAT HAPPENED?

Manchester City rode on Phil Foden's 24th-minute strike to register an important win in the Premier League on Saturday at Vitality Stadium. In the process, goalkeeper Ederson broke the club record of keeping the most number of clean sheets in the league which was previously held by Joe Hart. The Brazilian goalkeeper kept a clean sheet for the 110th time in the Premier League, beating Hart's tally of 109.

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While Ederson managed to achieve the feat in 242 league appearances, Hart played in 266 matches. The former Benfica custodian is now ranked 15th in the list of all-time highest clean sheets by a goalkeeper in the English top flight with former Chelsea and Arsenal star Petr Cech leading the pack with 202 clean sheets.

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The 30-year-old joined the Cityzens from Benfica in 2017 and has successfully established himself as one of the finest goalkeepers in the club's history. He has won multiple trophies with the club in the last seven years. He bagged the Premier League Golden Glove award for the first time in the 2019/20 season and then repeated the feat in the next two campaigns as well.

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Pep Guardiola's side will now shift focus to the FA Cup where they take on Luton Town on Tuesday in a fifth-round clash before facing rivals Manchester United in the league on Sunday.

How CR7’s first season ranks with Maradona, Ronaldo & Serie A’s other superstars

The Portuguese has enjoyed a fine debut campaign in Turin but has any other player ever made such an instantaneous impact on Italian football?

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Cristiano Ronaldo has enjoyed a successful start to his Italian adventure.

The Portuguese's first season in Turin wasn't without its disappointments, chief among them Juventus' shock elimination at the quarter-final stage of the Champions League by Ajax.

However, Ronaldo could hardly be held accountable in that regard, given they wouldn't have even made it that far without him, with the forward netting a hat-trick in Juve's stirring second-leg comeback against Atletico Madrid in the last 16.

Indeed, the fact that no other Bianconero scored in the knockout stage underlined just how important CR7 has already become to the Old Lady.

Of course, an eighth consecutive Scudetto was always likely, even before Ronaldo's arrival, but he played a pivotal role in their triumph, racking up 21 goals and eight assists.

Those numbers may not have been enough to finish as Capocannoniere but they did result in him being voted Player of the Season, thus making him the first man to win the accolade in Serie A, La Liga and the Premier League.

So, with that in mind, Goal has decided to back through the history books to see if any overseas superstar has ever made such an instantaneous impact on the Italian game…AdvertisementGettyGabriel Batistuta

After successful spells with both River Plate and Boca Juniors, Gabriel Batistuta secured a move to Fiorentina in 1991 after firing Argentina to Copa America glory with six goals. 

The striker initially found goals hard to come by at the Artemio Franchi, netting only three times by the end of December, but he ended his first season in Serie A with a creditable 13, as a weak Viola side finished 12th.

'Batigol', as he came to be known, struck 16 times during his second campaign but that was not enough to save Fiorentina from the drop. 

However, even though Batistuta had established himself as one of the top strikers in Serie A, he resisted offers from elsewhere to help the club secure an immediate return to the top flight, thus earning himself iconic status in Florence.

Batistuta continued to score freely for Fiorentina but despite some near misses, it was only after leaving to join Roma in 2000 that he won a long overdue Scudetto.

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AC Milan broke the transfer fee world record in 1987 by signing Ruud Gullit from PSV for approximately £6 million but the Dutchman took time to settle at San Siro, struggling with the Italian language and only scoring two goals during the first half of the season.

However, the forward improved from January onwards, and ended up with nine goals to his name as the Rossoneri claimed their first Scudetto since 1979.

Despite some injury issues, Gullit would go on to become a legend at Milan, whom he helped win back to back European Cups, even scoring twice in the 1989 final against Steaua Bucharest.

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Despite widespread interest in Kaka's services, AC Milan managed to snap up the Sao Paulo star for just €8.5m (£7.5m/$9.5m), which president Silvio Berlusconi rather prophetically described as "peanuts"!

The attacking midfielder was the revelation of the 2003-04 Serie A season. Kaka had only scored twice by the winter break but he was proving a wonderful creative force, replacing Rui Costa in the starting line-up, and the goals began to flow in the New Year.

Indeed, he ended his debut campaign with 10 in total and was named Serie A Player of the Year for playing such a pivotal role in Milan's title triumph. 

Kaka would go on to become one of the finest players ever to grace Italy's top flight, capping a sensational first spell at San Siro by winning the Ballon d'Or after inspiring the Rossoneri to Champions League glory in 2007.

PSG vs Lens: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

Where to watch the Ligue 1 game between PSG and Lens on TV, plus live stream options, team news and more.

Paris Saint-Germain will be aiming to get back on a winning run to strengthen their grip on the Ligue 1 title when they host Lens on Saturday.

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PSG have lost three out of their last five matches in all competitions and will be looking to get their performances in order. They have a six-point lead at the top of the Ligue 1 table after 30 games and will be looking to at least keep that advantage intact.

Lens are unbeaten in their last five league games and their impressive form has helped them to the second spot in the standings. They are just six points behind the league leaders and a win over PSG on Saturday will see them reduce that top-of-the-table deficit to three points.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the game on TV and online, as well as team news, head-to-head record and more.

GettyPSG vs Lens kick-off timeGame:PSG vs LensDate:April 15, 2023Kick-off:3pm EDTVenue:Parc des Princes

The fixture between PSG and Lens will be played on Saturday April 15, 2023. The match will kick off at 3pm EDT in the U.S.

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PSG will be without Marco Verratti and Timothee Pembele for their clash against Lens as the duo is injured. Neymar, Presnel Kimpembe and Nordi Mukiele have been ruled out for the remainder of the season.

Renato Sanches is doubtful for the game but Kylian Mbappe, who had been struggling for fitness ahead of the team's previous game, is expected to feature.

Lens are the only team this season in Ligue 1 that Mbappe hasn't scored against since his PSG move in 2017.

PSG predicted XI: Donnarumma; Pereira, Marquinhos, Ramos; Hakimi, Ruiz, Soler, Vitinha, Mendes; Messi, Mbappe

Position PSG players

Goalkeepers:Donnarumma, Rico, LetellierDefenders:Hakimi, Ramos, Mendes, Marquinhos, Bernat,, Bitshiabu, Fernandez-Veliz, Lamy, PereiraMidfielders:Ruiz, Vitinha, Danilo, Soler, Zaire-Emery, GharbiForwards:Mbappe, Messi, Ekitike, HousniLens team news

The treatment room at Lens is busy, with Jimmy Cabot, Wuilker Farinez, Julian Le Cardinal, Steven Fortes, and Adam Buksa recovering from their respective injuries.

There are no fresh injury concerns for coach Franck Haise who will want to name his strongest lineup against the defending champions.

Lens predicted XI: Samba; Medina, Danso, Gradit; Sotoca, Samed, Fofana, Frankowski; Thomasson, Fulgini; Openda

Position Nice players

Goalkeepers:Samba, Leca, PandorDefenders:Medina, Danso, Gradit, Louveau, Machado, Haidara, Boura, Thiam, Barry, Sene, DiantelaMidfielders:Samed, Onana, Poreba, Fofana, Frankowski, Da Costa, Fulgini, Samed, Thomasson, Y.Fofana, Dosso, SotocaForwards:Openda, Claude-Morice, Said, Oudjani, , KessiHead-to-head record

Date Result Competition

Oct 1, 2022PSG 2-1 NiceLigue 1Mar 5, 2022Nice 1-0 PSGLigue 1Jan 31, 2022PSG 0-0 Nice (P)Coupe de FranceDec 1, 2021PSG 0-0 NiceLigue 1Feb 13, 2021PSG 2-1 NiceLigue 1

PSG won the reverse fixture earlier in the season, triumphing by a single goal, but Nice won the two games before that.

Games have been tight between the sides, with just seven goals scored between the two teams in the last five fixtures.

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'100% victorious!' – Cristiano Ronaldo issues strong statement after Portugal wrap up 'historic' Euro 2024 qualifying campaign

Cristiano Ronaldo has reacted to Portugal’s “historic” Euro 2024 qualification campaign that delivered nothing but '100% victory'.

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Tickets booked to another major tournamentEnjoyed faultless run through 10 gamesStar-studded squad can challenge in GermanyWHAT HAPPENED?

The European champions from 2016 are heading to another major tournament in style, with a faultless run enjoyed through their qualifying campaign. Roberto Martinez inherited the managerial reins with Portugal on the back of a disappointing display at the 2022 World Cup, and the Spaniard has made an immediate impact.

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His cause is aided considerably by the fact that he has the likes of Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Joao Felix, Bernardo Silva and Rafael Leao to call upon. They have helped to deliver a memorable run towards Euro 2024 that has seen 30 points picked up from 10 games.

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Ronaldo is delighted to have played his part in those history-making efforts by Portugal, with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner posting on Instagram after seeing a perfect record maintained in a 2-0 victory over Iceland: “Historic clearance, 100% victorious! Congratulations Portugal.”

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WHAT NEXT?

Portugal proved too strong for Group J rivals Slovakia, Luxembourg, Iceland, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Lichtenstein. They scored 36 goals through 10 matches, conceding only two, and will fancy their chances of competing for the ultimate prize when the European Championship returns to Germany next summer.

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