With a tough fixture coming up this weekend against RC Lens, PSG will unfortunately be without two of their key players.
PSG is currently holding on to a seven-point lead in Ligue 1, but rivals Marseille are hoping for a chance to make up some points with PSG playing a fixture that will be far from easy.
The last time they played Lens it was in the Coupe De France, where a 1-1 scoreline led to a penalty shootout that PSG eventually won.
Now, they will have to try to beat them again without two key players and despite their 4-2 victory over Espaly, Luis Enrique’s squad still has plenty to reflect on.
Ousmane Dembele and Marquinhos are unavailable

Ousmane Dembele was on a run of spectacular form, having scored six goals in five games since December 15.
He missed the matchup with Espaly in the Coupe De France with a virus, and he will not be available this weekend as he continues to recover.
Marquinhos is the other player who will be missing, as he injured his abductor. He has not played since the Trophee Des Champions against Monaco on January 5.
PSG has a potentially season-defining matchup with Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday the 22nd, so they hope to have two of their stars back by that point.
Who could start in their place?
While Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s deal will likely be finalized by then, he will not be ready to play.
This likely means that Desire Doue will start in place of Dembele, with Bradley Barcola starting on the opposite flank.
In place of Marquinhos, it will likely be Lucas Hernandez and Willian Pacho starting at center back. Pacho has been great for PSG since moving from Frankfurt over the summer, and Hernandez has made a very quick recovery since tearing his ACL last May.