Big concern for Lucas Hernandez?

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While the important deadlines follow one another for the Parisian internationals, Lucas Hernandez had to come out at the break on Sunday against Montpellier (2-6).

The Parisian infirmary was full again on Sunday. Even before the match against Montpellier, it was Ousmane Dembélé who had to withdraw due to a punctured eardrum. Supported by the SAMU, the former Barcelona player is in fact uncertain for the two meetings of the French team against Germany and Chile. He will nonetheless be present for the start of the rally in Clairefontaine this Monday.

But another Parisian could have to give up the meeting with the Blues: Lucas Hernandez was in fact forced to come out at the break due to a physical problem and was replaced by Nuno Mendes, author of the sixth Parisian goal at the very end match. “Lucas had to be discharged prematurely because he suffered from a physical problem. We didn't want to take any risks.”simply indicated Luis Enrique at the end of the meeting about the former Bavarian, who suffered in his left lane against the speed of Arnaud Nordin.

Copious program in April

In addition to the two matches of the French team, Saturday against Germany, then Tuesday 26 against Chile, the schedule which awaits Lucas Hernandez and all the Parisians is very copious. As soon as the restart, PSG returned to Marseille for the Classic and will continue with their Coupe de France semi-final against Rennes.

Then, after the reception of Clermont, on Saturday April 6, PSG will turn to its double confrontation against FC Barcelona, ​​on Wednesday April 10 at the Parc des Princes then on Tuesday 16 in Catalonia. Between the two matches, the Parisians will meet in Lorient for the match on the 29th day of Ligue 1.

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