Paris Saint-Germain resume Ligue 1 duties on Thursday shorn of a clutch of their most prized coronavirus-quarantined stars and facing the daunting ...
Di Maria, Neymar and Paredes - three of PSG's missing stars for Ligue 1 season-opener. PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain resume Ligue 1 duties on Thursday shorn of a clutch of their most prized coronavirus-quarantined stars and facing the daunting task of four games in 11 days.
Apart from Mbappe all of them contracted the virus after holidaying in Ibiza following the 1-0 loss in Lisbon last month. PSG's scheduled first game against Metz was pushed back due to their Champions League commitments. They then requested and were granted a further delay to the start of their title defence to allow them to get over their European hangover.
But if given the virus all-clear they should be back in time for Metz at home on Sep 16 and Nice four days later.
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