Yes, Luis Enrique is rotating heavily ahead of the Champions League clash with Bayern — but here's the thing: PSG's squad depth is genuinely ridiculous. Their backups would walk into most Ligue 1 starting elevens, and the Parc des Princes remains a fortress regardless of who's wearing the shirt. Lorient arrive with their own problems. Key players Talbi and Le Bris are out, and their away form has been all over the place this season. They'll fancy their chances against a rotated PSG side, but fancying your chances and actually exploiting it are two very different things. PSG have won four of their last five and are running away with the title. Even with youth prospects getting game time, the tactical structure Luis Enrique has drilled into this squad doesn't disappear overnight. Lorient would need everything to go their way — clean sheet, clinical finishing, and PSG to be completely off it. That's a lot to ask. Class tends to show even when the stars are rested, and home advantage tips this further in PSG's favour. Back PSG to win — the rotation risk is real but overstated given the gulf in squad quality.
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