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PSG: reassuring reviews for Neymar

2020-09-29T18:21:31.175Z


The injury of the PSG striker, who complained of a calf after the match in Reims, is nothing to worry about. A new point will be made


Neymar passed the first of his two main exams of the week, before his appearance before the disciplinary committee on Thursday.

Sunday, at the end of his demonstration on the lawn of Reims (0-2), the Brazilian complained grimacing of a pain in a calf to his coach.

“He told me he felt something.

I thought it was a blow but according to the images it is not a blow, it is perhaps more than that… ”, had then feared Thomas Tuchel at the end of the meeting.

The German coach can breathe.

At the beginning of the week, the examinations carried out on his playmaker revealed a minor injury.

The Brazilian's contracture leaves, for the time being, nevertheless still in doubt as to his participation in the 6th day of the League this Friday evening.

Before raising the uncertainty about his presence in the group that will face the Angers SCO at the Parc des Princes, PSG medical staff "will assess the situation again in the next 48 hours".

For now, she does not seem, either, to question her summons with Brazil next week despite a busy schedule.

As part of the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, the Seleção will face Bolivia on October 10 in Sao Paulo before going to Lima to challenge Peru on the 14th.

Other good news, Juan Bernat, victim of a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee, was operated successfully on Tuesday morning at the Pitié Salpêtrière hospital.

Absent since his ankle injury contracted against Nice nine days ago, Idrissa Gueye will return to training within 48 hours.

Touched in the adductors during the Clasico, Thilo Kehrer should take him back with his partners during the international break.

Source: leparis

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