Gonçalo Ramos, the bad news

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Friday, Paris Saint-Germain will host Toulouse on the twelfth day of Ligue 1. Gonçalo Ramos was expected to make his return to competition during this championship meeting. However, according to The Teamit will not happen.

Injured on the first day, on August 16 on the Le Havre pitch, the Portuguese striker returned to individual training on November 1. This Wednesday, he will participate again in group sessions. According to The Parisianthe former Benfica player should not appear in the PSG group which will face Bayern Munich next Tuesday, on the fifth day of the Champions League.

Gonçalo Ramos, back in December finally?

No unnecessary risks will be taken regarding the return of Gonçalo Ramos to competition. It is entirely possible that the 23-year-old center forward will not make any official match appearances before December. At the end of October, Luis Enrique was ironic about this.

“A return date? He comes back on the 25th, but I don’t know what monthdeclared the Spanish technician at a press conference. He’s a player that I adore like any player in my squad. Apparently, it’s the player who will change everything (laughs)… But the solution never comes from a single player. We have to improve as a team, as a club. »

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