Alright, folks, gather ’round. Today, I wanna talk about something that’s been on my mind for a while now – the showdown between PSG and AS Monaco, specifically their lineups. I’ve been digging into this, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the journey.

So, first things first, I started by scouring the web for any info I could find on recent matches between these two teams. I stumbled upon some news about PSG clinching a victory in the French Super Cup. Apparently, Ousmane Dembélé scored a last-minute goal, sealing the deal for PSG. That got me thinking about the significance of that match and how it might influence their strategies going forward.
Next, I dove deeper into specific match previews and predictions. I found a bunch of articles breaking down the potential lineups for both teams. One of them mentioned Monaco’s predicted lineup, with players like Kohn, Singo, and Golovin. It was interesting to see how they were expected to set up. It seemed like Adi Hütter, Monaco’s manager, was going for a 3-4-2-1 formation. Sounded pretty solid to me. They mentioned folks like Philipp Kohn in goal, Wilfried Singo, Thilo Kehrer, and Christian Mawissa on defense. Sounded like a pretty tough backline. I also saw that they mentioned Majecki, Kehrer, Maripan, Singo, Ouattara, Fofana, Golovin, Minamino, Ben Yedder (c), Akliouche, Balogun were also to appear.
- Kohn
- Singo
- Kehrer
- Henrique
- Teze
- Magassa
- Golovin
- Akliouche
- Minamino
- Ben Seghir
Then, I turned my attention to PSG. Another source laid out their predicted lineup, featuring Donnarumma in goal and a strong defensive line with Hakimi, Mukiele, Skriniar, and Hernandez. It seemed like they were likely to rock a 4-3-3 formation, with Donnarumma in goal and a pretty solid defense. Their attacking lineup was nothing to scoff at either. But it was their midfield and attack that really caught my eye. With names like Vitinha, Ugarte, Ruiz, and Dembélé, it’s clear they’re packing some serious firepower.
PSG’s predicted lineup:
- Donnarumma
- Hakimi
- Mukiele
- Skriniar
- Hernandez
- Vitinha
- Ugarte
- Ruiz
- Dembélé
- Kolo Muani
I even found a source that directly compared the lineups from a previous match. It was fascinating to see how the teams had evolved since then, with players like Majecki and Ben Yedder making appearances.
After soaking all this in, I decided to create my own lineup predictions, taking into account recent form, injuries, and tactical considerations.
It was a fun exercise, trying to put myself in the shoes of the managers and anticipate their moves. But it was also super enlightening. By breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of each player, I started to get a better sense of how the match might play out.

And you know what? This whole process has given me a newfound appreciation for the strategic depth of football. It’s not just about individual skill; it’s about how those skills come together to form a cohesive unit. And predicting lineups? Man, that’s like trying to solve a puzzle where the pieces are constantly moving. It’s challenging, it’s exciting, and it’s what makes being a football fan so darn rewarding.
So yeah, that’s my take on the PSG vs. AS Monaco lineups. It’s been a wild ride, but I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. And who knows, maybe I’ll even get a chance to put my predictions to the test someday. Until then, I’ll keep on digging, keep on learning, and keep on sharing my thoughts with all of you.