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A Bayern Munich executive was injured this week and is doubtful for the reception of PSG on Tuesday evening in the Champions League.
Bad news for Bayern. Five days before welcoming Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Manuel Neuer was injured in training. The 38-year-old doorman felt “ a point at the ribs », Confided his trainer Vincent Kompany this Thursday at a press conference.
“ It’s still a little early, because we train this afternoon (Thursday). We hope that he can still start the match tomorrow (Friday against Augsburg in the Bundesliga). We have to wait and see how things go in training », added the Bavarian coach.
Daniel Peretz in the Munich cage against PSG?
If the absence of the former German international were to be confirmed, it is Daniel Peretz who should play. Neuer’s backup, Sven Ulreich is also absent for personal reasons.
“ We assume that ‘Manu’ will be able to be present. If not, Daniel Peretz will play tomorrow. We have no doubt, he was very good with the selection », Said Kompany. As a reminder, Israeli goalkeeper Peretz disgusted the French attackers a few days ago at the Stade de France.
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