PSG Suffer Another Injury Ahead Of Liverpool Clash In Champions League – Official Statement Released

PSG Suffer Another Injury Ahead Of Liverpool Clash In Champions League – Official Statement Released

Paris Saint-Germain’s latest injury concern is for their Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool.

The Reds will face the European Cup holders again after their meeting last season. Arne Slot’s team fell on penalties to PSG following a 1-1 draw on aggregate.

However, in their most recent meeting, Liverpool are huge underdogs. Arne Slot’s side has had a disappointing 2025-26 season, with a weak Premier League title defence and a 2-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion last time out.

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PSG now lead Ligue 1, and many consider them favourites to regain their Champions League title. Liverpool will seek to gain an advantage when they go to the French city on April 8 for the first leg, with the return match taking place at Anfield six days later, Rported by PSG News.

PSG are already worried about important attacker Bradley Barcola and Senny Mayulu injured his calf during Saturday’s 4-0 win over Nice. The midfielder will not play for France’s under-21s during the international break. The statement continued: “After suffering an injury to his right calf during yesterday’s match against Nice, Senny Mayulu will undergo treatment for the next two weeks.”

In his words?

Head coach Luis Enrique commented on the win over Nice, which kept PSG one point ahead of RC Lens in the Ligue 1 title race, saying: “It was very significant. We understood going into the “And if you look at the results from this type of encounter, it’s always difficult, especially here in Nice. We didn’t have everything our way, but I liked how we prepared for the match and got started. I’m quite pleased with our mentality; it’s vital for both confidence and teamwork. Now we need to recover, plan for the international break, and prepare for the next league game.” match how difficult it would be to play soon after the Champions League; that was to be expected.

Liverpool has just over two weeks to prepare for PSG. However, the majority of their squad has dispersed for the current international break, and they will return to face Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, April 4.

 

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