The Paris side, recently knocked out of the Coupe de France at the hands of Alexis Sánchez’s Olympique de Marseille, have several of their players showing symptoms of stomach ailments.
The inconvenience for Paris Saint-Germain does not stop . This Saturday, as the away game against Monaco by Chilean Guillermo Maripán approaches, Members of the team led by Christophe Galtier were affected by a stomach virus which has reduced the conformation of the stellar eleven that the current leader of Ligue 1 will have.
This unforeseen event adds to the severe elimination from the Coupe de France recently suffered after a fall in “Le Classique” against Olympique de Marseille , a meeting in which the Chilean Alexis Sánchez took part. As if that weren’t enough, for the duel against the Monegasques, they will not be able to count on their two top stars, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi, due to injury .
According to what RMC Sport reported this morning, the virus circulating in the Parisian locker room manifested itself by vomiting, stomach pain and fatigue in various parts of the campus.
The extent of the virus is still unknown, but it’s clear that it will affect the capital team’s strategist’s schedule not only for this Saturday’s engagement, but also for Tuesday’s memorable duel against the Bayern Munich.
For said match, corresponding to the first leg of the knockout stages of the Champions League -which will take place at the Parque de los Príncipes stadium- The presence of Mbappé has already been ruled out , who is affected by a thigh injury in his left leg and whose recovery will take three weeks. For its part, Lionel Messi showed discomfort in the hamstring area -in the hamstrings- after the game against Marseille, so his presence against the Germans is a mystery.
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