PSG, an unexpected return to the group for the match against Lens

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Luis Enrique, PSG coach, makes an unexpected comeback ahead of the opposition against Lens in the championship.

Luck may have finally turned in favor of PSG. After having multiplied the losses due to injury in recent days, the French champion club has just recorded a comeback that it did not necessarily expect. That of his Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz.

The PSG infirmary begins to empty

Victim of a shoulder injury at the end of last year, the former Neapolitan was not expected to play again so quickly. The most optimistic forecasts announced that it would be operational during the month of February. In the end, he recovered faster than expected. And for Sunday, he is in the Ile-de-France group for the opposition against Lens in the championship.

Very good news for Luis Enrique, especially since in midfield he cannot count on the services of Brazilian rookie Gabriel Moscardo. Affected before signing his contract, the latter could also return to his country and see his deal canceled.

Before getting injured, Ruiz had been a valuable part of the Parisian team. Although he only started 8 times, he could have made quite an interesting contribution. He also scored a goal and two assists.

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