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The evening was previously almost perfect for PSG. Despite the reduction in Stuttgart's gap, the capital's club was in the process of winning 4-1 in Germany and officially validated its ticket for the 16th finals. Warren Zaïre-Emery's injury at the end of additional time came to tarnish all of this.
He suffers from a large sprain in the left ankle, reveals PSG in his press release, without specifying the duration of unavailability which “will depend on the evolution of the injury in the coming days». According to information from Parisianthe young midfielder is expected to miss three weeks of competition. It is a blow for him and his club because he would miss the two meetings (February 11 or 12, then February 18 or 19) of these famous 16th finals of the Champions League against Monaco or Brest. Finally, another element injured last night, “João Neves received a right foot. (…) He will stay in care in the coming days.»»
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