PSG will not have their great trident against Bayern



The thing about PSG and the Champions League seems like a curse that has no end. The Parisian team sees as always that the playoffs for Champions League loses some of its great figures. Previously it was Neymar who was injuredthis time he has been the great scorer and star of the team, Kylian Mbappe.

In the last league match of the PSG before him Montpellier, panic broke out in Paris. The great French star fell to the ground after a tackle from Leo Leroywhich produced a great pain in his left thigha fact that set off all the alarms in France. Mbappe showed clear signs of pain They forced him to leave the field of play.

Subsequently, the nightmares of PSG fans would come true. It was confirmed that there was muscle injury in the biceps femoris of the left leg of Mbappé, which, according to The team it will take at least three weeks to recoverwhich definitely confirms that will not be available in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 between PSG and Bayern Munich in it Princes Park.

The loss of Mbappé is the most sensitive for the Parisian team, since Together with Messi, he is being the best player on his team. So much so that in this season He already has 25 goals and 6 assists in the 26 games he has played. In addition, he was being fundamental in the Champions League, where he had 7 goals in 6 games. Some huge figures that show thatl PSG will be left without its great gunner for the most important game of the season.

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Fortunately for the Parisian team, It has a very well covered front, probably the best in the world. Well Neymar and Messi they should be able to create enough danger over Bayern’s goal. The Argentinian is at a great level and on the way to his eighth Ballon d’Or. For his part, Neymar is also giving his best version and walks with his friend for his second Champions League.

So that, there is some concern within PSG with Mbappé’s injurybecause without him, the Parisians lose their offensive trident, their great asset to become, once and for all, European championssomething they have been pursuing since Nasser Al-Khelaifi arrived at the Parisian offices.

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