Very good news for PSG!

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Not spared from injuries this season, Paris Saint-Germain is delighted to find Nuno Mendes, whose return is imminent.

We experienced much busier medical points at Paris Saint-Germain. This Friday, on the eve of the trip to Nantes, the capital club took stock of the state of its infirmary, and it was rather succinct. “Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe continue their rehabilitation exercises”PSG simply announced.

In recent months, we used to have a little weekly note on the state of health of Nuno Mendes, and that is not the case this time. It’s a good sign, it’s because the Portuguese full-back has returned to training, after this serious thigh injury which has kept him away from the field since the end of last season. His return to competition is now imminent.

Luis Enrique: “We were waiting for it”

” Very good news, commented Luis Enrique this Friday at a press conference. He is not yet available, he needs to train with the team. But he is almost 100%. He still has a little work to do. I hope he can enjoy himself after his long injury. We’ve been waiting for it and this moment is getting closer. »

The return of its starting left side from last season is indeed good news for PSG. In this position, Luis Enrique has used Lucas Hernandez a lot since his arrival. Against Real Sociedad, it was Lucas Beraldo, trained central defender, who played on the side. The young Brazilian suffered a lot, and the idea of ​​seeing Nuno Mendes in the return match against the Basques must delight PSG supporters.

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