PSG players were unexpectedly knocked out of the Coupe de France last Wednesday. They lost on the road 1:2 to the eternal rival – Olympique de Marseille. The goals for the winners were scored by Alexis Sanchez from the penalty spot and a beautiful long-range shot by Ruslan Malinovsky (57). Sergio Ramos scored for the losers. Parisians not only with the games, but also put into question his presence in the first match of the Champions League against Bayern Munich.
PSG have announced a plan for Leo Messi. He is expected to return to training on Monday
On Saturday, PSG will play away to AS Monaco and they will certainly not be able to count on Leo Messi in this match. The club from the French capital published an official statement in which it announced that “the Argentinean will be under close observation of the club doctors for the next 48 hours, and he will return to training with the team next Monday”, i.e. the day before the match against Bayern Munich.
PSG coach Christophe Galtier is optimistic about the return of one of his stars to the Champions League meeting. In a press conference before the match against AS Monaco, he stressed that they are not currently considering the possibility that Messi will not play against Bayern Munich. At the same time, he admitted that his team will have to play differently against a team from the principality. “We’ll have to play a different way, be more cohesive as a team, to take advantage of the quality of those up front. Going to Monaco without Leo is a problem, but it’s normal in a season with so many games,” Galtier said.
However, if Messi was not ready to play against the Bavarians, the French champions would have to do without the current world champion and
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Leo Messi is in great form this season. He has played 25 matches so far, scoring 15 goals and providing 14 assists. PSG leads the table after 22 rounds with 54 points, eight more than second-placed Olympique de Marseille.
Source: Sport.PL

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