Having had to deal with a cascade of injuries at the start of the fall, PSG should record numerous returns for the clash against Strasbourg on Friday.
The internationals are followed but are not the same for PSG. In September, the World Cup qualifying matches turned into a disaster for the capital club, culminating in the injuries suffered by Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Doué during the Blues’ match against Ukraine.
It’s also a set blessed for adventure. The Parisians affected by this October window were certainly fewer since Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, Fabian and Marquinhos were on the sidelines. Contrary to this, the International Truce allowed the Parisian infirmary to empty.
If Marquinhos, whose return was expected against Strasbourg on Friday, will ultimately have to be patient and wait around ten more days, Fabian Ruiz and Désiré Doué will be back against Strasbourg. The same could be true of Ousmane Dembélé, who returned to the group this week. The Parisian staff did not show up before also being exposed to the risk of the Rennais family, who had the opportunity to have a “safer version of power”.
Bradley Barcola still very uncertain
While he missed the trips to Barça (1-2) and Lille (1-1) after being hit against Auxerre (2-0), Khvitcha Kvaratskhelia took part in the two matches with Georgia, against Spain and Turkey, but could be spared this Friday, his case still causing some concern in the Parisian ranks.
Caution could also be called for regarding Bradley Barcola, who was injured in the thigh against Lille just before the international break and forfeited the Blues’ two matches. It is for the content of several exercises and the presence of the running face is guaranteed. This also applies to Senny Mayulu, but also injured in the thigh against Losc, and Joao Neves, on the flank since his last minute withdrawal against FC Barcelona due to thigh pain.
