With three days to go before the Santiago Bernabéu matchthe PSG is gradually recovering effective for the transcendental appointment of the round of 16 of the Champions League. Achraf Hakimi has returned to training after his quadriceps discomfort and the Moroccan winger should not, a priori, have any problems getting into the squad list that he will draw up Mauricio Pochettino.
The former Real Madrid player was injured last week and had missed the last two games of the PSG on the League 1. As reported The Parisian, Achraf trained this morning at Camp des Loges and the evolution of the lesion progresses adequately. For its part, Leandro Paredeswho did not enter the call for Nice’s match this Saturday as a precaution, also He has recovered from the discomfort he suffered in the abductors and will also be present in the PSG call. What is not certain is that he will be a starter, since the decision is subject to the approval of the medical staff, which has always been strict when it comes to giving competitive discharge throughout the season.
About Sergio Ramosthe situation is quite different, but It cannot be ruled out that the camero will enter the PSG squad list. The Spanish international continues to recover individually and Pochettino could include him in the list simply so that he provides the rest of the dressing room with the necessary experience in this type of match.. A separate issue is that he has minutes, since the Andalusian defender has not competed since the end of January.
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