PSG: One Absence and Three Returns Against OM?
Luis Enrique announced on Saturday in a press conference, on the eve of the clash against Marseille, that "he is aware of the importance of the 'Classique' for the fans and that the goal is to win this match." The Parisian coach revealed that he will not be able to count on Bradley Barcola, who suffered a left hamstring injury with the France U23 team and will "perform adapted work," according to the medical report from the Parisian staff. Presnel Kimpembe will also be absent, as he continues his recovery process from the 3-0 victory in Marseille last year.
The statement does not mention Marquinhos, Milan Skriniar, and Marco Asensio, suggesting they could make the trip to the Vélodrome on Sunday. Marquinhos has been absent in the last six games of the capital club due to an Achilles tendon injury, while Asensio has been out in the last four with a hamstring injury. Although their return is near, it is still unknown if they will be in the squad. Luis Enrique was vague about it.
"Most of the players are almost available. We'll see tomorrow (Sunday). We need to determine the ideal time to come back. We must consider what is best for the team. We need to win every game. Yesterday's training was spectacular," said the Spanish coach. While OM counts its injured players, it seems that Paris is close to getting theirs back. Good news before the final stretch of the season, where the capital club is still competing in all competitions.










