Hakimi, the official announcement

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As expected, Achraf Hakimi returned to PSG training this Tuesday.

Achraf Hakimi is back in Paris. Having left for Ivory Coast to compete in the 2024 African Cup of Nations with Morocco, the former Madrilenian was the unfortunate hero of the round of 16 lost by the Atlas Lions against South Africa (0- 2), he who missed a penalty at the end of the match.

After being granted a few days of rest, the Moroccan right-back was present this Tuesday at the PSG Campus in Poissy (Yvelines). He participated in today’s training session with the rest of his teammates, as shown in photos posted on social media by the capital club.

In the group against Brest?

It now remains to be seen whether the 25-year-old will be able to play in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, this Wednesday evening (9:10 p.m.) against Stade Brestois. One thing is certain: Luis Enrique can count on him for the return of the Champions League, Wednesday February 14 against Real Sociedad, barring injury.

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