Paris Saint-Germain manager Christophe Galtier says none of his players have asked to be rested for their final Ligue 1 game before the FIFA World Cup.
There were reports in France last that Lionel Messi had requested to be rested for the final two league games of the year.
The Argentine did miss the win over Lorient last week but is back in the squad for Sunday's encounter against Auxerre along with all the regulars.
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"All the players are available except Fabian Ruiz," Galtier said on Friday. "No player came to tell me that he did not want to play or that he was afraid of making this last match.
"My door is always open. They know they can come and talk all the time. I wouldn't be surprised if a player came to see me and told me that he was apprehensive about the last game.
"I have an obligation to put up a very competitive team against Auxerre. If there is strong restraint, I will be attentive to the comments of my players."
He added, "When I see an injured player like Sadio Mane, I'm always sad for him," Galtier added. "The relationship is very direct between my medical staff and the medical staff of the national teams.
"All the doctors of the teams are informed of the state of our players. Our selected players will be operational for Sunday's match. The most important thing is to train well.
"These players who are going to the World Cup are very high-level athletes and competitors. There may be this fear, but it is more around the environment of the players than from themselves."
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