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709 days after… victim of a rupture of the Achilles tendon against OM on February 26, 2023, Presnel Kimpembe finally replayed after almost two years of absence. The tricolor world champion spent a few minutes on Le Mans field on Tuesday evening, where PSG won 0-2 in the round of 16 of the French Cup. A ”
issuance For the 29 -year -old defender.
A return to competition which obviously did not escape Didier Deschamps. The coach of the Blues paid a good tribute to the Parisian player, whom he called 28 times during his mandate.
“You have to give him time to find his sensations and his best condition”
“There is the happiness of seeing him again on the ground. After such a long absence, you have to give him time to find his sensations and his best condition but I am very happy for him. Presnel has always been a leader with a very strong mind. He served her during his convalescence “Said” DD “to daily life The Parisian.
For his part, “Maestro” Kimpembe had trouble hiding his emotion after leaving the match against Le Mans. “”
Inevitably, a lot of emotion. It was a long way,
he said at the microphone of France 2. I think that today, the path to finally free oneself, regain sensations, benchmarks with my colleagues, because, the truth is that we have been together for a while, but for the most part, I n 'had never played with them, they were my first minutes with them. Matches are never the same things as training. Today, I have a lot of pride. It was long, it was not easy. Today is a deliverance. »»
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