Paris Saint-Germain Announces Injuries to Hakimi and Chevalier Before Champions League Semi-Final Return
Paris Saint-Germain announced the medical report following the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, which ended in an exciting 5-4 victory for the Parisian team in a match that witnessed great competitiveness between the two sides.
The club revealed that Moroccan full-back Achraf Hakimi sustained an injury to his right thigh during the match. Medical examinations showed a muscular issue, which will require him to undergo a treatment program in the coming weeks, meaning he will miss the return leg in Germany.
The reports, according to what was conveyed by "RMC Sport," indicated that tests revealed a tear in the hamstring (biceps femoris), which definitively rules out his participation in the upcoming Champions League match.
In another development, the club also announced that goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier sustained a right thigh injury during the team's training this morning. He will undergo a treatment program that will last for several weeks.
These injuries come at a critical time for the French team, which is preparing for the second leg of the semi-final against Bayern Munich, amidst significant challenges following the big win in the first leg with a score of 5-4, in an exciting encounter in the UEFA Champions League.
The club revealed that Moroccan full-back Achraf Hakimi sustained an injury to his right thigh during the match. Medical examinations showed a muscular issue, which will require him to undergo a treatment program in the coming weeks, meaning he will miss the return leg in Germany.
The reports, according to what was conveyed by "RMC Sport," indicated that tests revealed a tear in the hamstring (biceps femoris), which definitively rules out his participation in the upcoming Champions League match.
In another development, the club also announced that goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier sustained a right thigh injury during the team's training this morning. He will undergo a treatment program that will last for several weeks.
These injuries come at a critical time for the French team, which is preparing for the second leg of the semi-final against Bayern Munich, amidst significant challenges following the big win in the first leg with a score of 5-4, in an exciting encounter in the UEFA Champions League.