defender Willian Pacho has fallen ill and will be rested ahead of the French club's weekend Ligue 1 fixture.
PSG are in a fortunate situation when it comes to player selection ahead of their semi-final with which kicks off at the Emirates on April 29.
Having already been crowned French champions with six games remaining in the league, they will not need to put any players at risk ahead of any mid-week European matches. The one thing that PSG cannot control is external injuries or illnesses, something which they have now been struck with.
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Pacho, Luis Enrique's most-used defender, has fallen ill. The club have released a statement saying that the 23-year-old full back will be rested until Sunday, which means he will miss PSG's weekend fixture against Le Havre.
The Ecuadorian has been a consistent performer for PSG. He has played more games throughout this season than , Desire Doue and - some of the biggest and most feared names in the squad.

The Parisians will be hoping Pacho recovers in time for their clash with Arsenal in north London at the end of April, especially with the likes of back in the squad and already causing opponents issues. has also found himself a number of goals during his time as replacement striker.
Before the first leg, the Gunners will play Ipswich away from home and at the Emirates. Although squad sit in second, they can't afford to drop any points in the as the fight for a Champions League spot seems closer than ever.
PSG will play three games in the meantime with only one of their opponents being in the top 10 in Ligue 1, Nice. As stated before, Enrique will be able to rotate his squad to his liking with the French title already secured.
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