PSG’s medical update before the match against Stade Brestois

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This Friday, Paris Saint-Germain revealed its medical update on the eve of the match against Brest, for the 4th day of Ligue 1. Five players are included: Presnel Kimpembe, Lucas Hernández, Gonçalo Ramos, all three long-term absentees, as well as Warren Zaïre-Emery and Vitinha, injured respectively in the calf and ankle during the international break. The two midfielders will be out of this Saturday’s match.

Presnel Kimpembe continues his performance program. Lucas Hernández continues his recovery protocol. Gonçalo Ramos continues his rehabilitation. Warren Zaïre-Emery recovers from a muscle injury suffered in the French team. Victim of a small sprain in the right ankle with the Portuguese team, Vitinha will remain in the gym today “, indicated the capital club.

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