Huge blow for PSG

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PSG will most likely have to do without one of its executives against Monaco on Friday evening in Ligue 1 and against Real Sociedad next Wednesday in the Champions League.

It smells bad for Marquinhos… Hit in a calf ten days ago against FC Nantes, the captain of Paris Saint-Germain was left to rest for the reception of Rennes (1-1), last weekend. But clearly, the Brazilian defender had difficulty recovering from his injury.

Absent from collective training this Wednesday, Marquinhos is uncertain for the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League against Real Sociedad, says the journalist from The Team Loïc Tanzi, who specifies that the former Roman’s calf still causes him pain. An injury that requires rest. The Brazilian should therefore, a fortiori, also miss the clash against AS Monaco, Friday evening, at the opening of the 24th day of Ligue 1.

Good news for Dembelé

For his part, Ousmane Dembélé is doing better. The former Barcelona player trained normally this Wednesday at the PSG Campus in Poissy. As a reminder, the French international came out during the match against Rennes due to cramps.

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