PSG: a Bayern star is injured before Tuesday’s shock!

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An important Bayern Munich player joined the infirmary this Thursday.

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Bayern Munich would have gone well. At the end of this international break, the Bavarian club may have to do without Manuel Neuer for the next matches. The German international goalkeeper felt a “point at the ribs“, according to his coach Vincent Kompany, present this Thursday during the traditional match eve press briefing. Optimism remains for Neuer’s participation in the match against Augsburg on Friday, but no risks will be taken with the 38-year-old.

It’s still a little early, because we train this afternoon (Thursday). We hope that he can still start the match tomorrow (Friday against Augsburg in the Bundesliga). We have to wait and see how things go in training “, launched Neuer.

Peretz, Neuer’s understudy

We assume that ‘Manu’ will be able to be present. If not, Daniel Peretz will play tomorrow. We have no doubt, he was very good with the selection », continued Kompany, without commenting on the next match, which will pit Bayern against PSG on Tuesday…

If Neuer were to withdraw from this clash, the Parisian attackers would therefore come across Daniel Peretz, who is none other than the Israeli international goalkeeper who made many saves during the match between the Blues and Israel last week (0-0 )…

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