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Injured for almost a year, Nuno Mendes made his comeback to PSG collective training this Friday.

Nuno Mendes finally sees the end of the tunnel. Absent from the field since April 30 due to a hamstring injury, the Portuguese left-back underwent surgery at the end of September and has not played again since. But the former Sporting player, who returned to individual training in mid-December, is on schedule.

He even took a new step this Friday. Indeed, Paris Saint-Germain announced that its 21-year-old player completed part of the collective training with his teammates at the PSG Campus in Poissy (Yvelines). A great first since his injury. He was also greeted by applause from his partners.

A Friday at . 🔴🔵#PSGSB29 https://t.co/qmwTsqB6XR pic.twitter.com/gYQDI8bkIm

— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) January 26, 2024

Still too tight for the Brest reception

Excellent news for Luis Enrique, who only has Lucas Hernandez as a professional left-back since the start of the season. On the other hand, the Portuguese should still be too tight to appear in the Parisian group which will face Brest this Sunday (8:45 p.m.), on behalf of the 19th day of Ligue 1. Especially since no risks will be taken with him.

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