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PSG Promotes Young Players for Montpellier Match as Stars Get Rest

Montpellier, France — Paris Saint-Germain will send a youthful squad to face Montpellier this Saturday at 9 p.m. in the 33rd round of Ligue 1. Coach Luis Enrique has decided to rest several key players after the team’s Champions League semifinal victory over Arsenal.
The young players making the trip include goalkeeper Martin James, 17, midfielder Wassim Slama, 16, and winger Quentin Ndjantou, 17. All three were seen training with the professional squad on Friday, gaining valuable experience as they assist with the first team.
After qualifying for the Champions League final, PSG aims to manage its players’ workload. Stars like Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, and Marquinhos will not play against Montpellier as Enrique takes the opportunity to evaluate promising talent.
This match is unique, as Montpellier is already confirmed to be relegated to Ligue 2 while PSG is the reigning champion. Currently, PSG leads the league with 78 points, outscoring Montpellier 85 goals to 22.
The decision to rotate the squad has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with some praising the strategic management while others question the lineup. Supporters will keep an eye on the young talents as they take their first steps in professional football.
James, a product of the PSG youth academy, joined from FC Meudon in 2023 and is known for his quick reflexes and aerial skills. Slama, considered a deft midfielder, has battled injuries but stands out for his creativity. Ndjantou is also making waves as a reliable attacking option.
This match is an important opportunity for these young athletes to showcase their skills ahead of future competitions, and fans are eager to see how they perform under pressure.