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For upcoming meetings, the Marseillais will be deprived of Pierre-Émile Højbjerg injured.
While the classic is looming against Paris Saint-Germain, Olympique de Marseille loses one of its best soldiers. According to
Maritima Mediathe midfielder Pierre-Émile Højbjerg suffers from a calf lesion.
The Danish international will be absent for three weeks and will therefore miss the trip to Paris this Sunday. He will not compete in the quarter -finals of the League of Nations Return with Denmark against Portugal on March 20 and 23.
The presence of Højbjerg is strongly compromised for the match in Reims on March 29 as part of the 27th day of League 1. A huge blow for the Phocaeans and Roberto de Zerbi, who will have to count without their framework.
As a reminder, this season, the former member of Tottenham has played 26 games in all competitions under the Marseille colors, for 3 registered goals and 3 assisted assists.
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