In itself, Paris Saint-Germain’s defeat against Bayern Munich (1-2), Tuesday evening at the Parc des Princes, is not catastrophic. Indeed, after four days of the Champions League league phase, the capital club occupies
fifth position in the ranking.
The Rouge et Bleu are therefore still virtually qualified directly for the round of 16 of the competition. However, the slaughter of injuries which hit the reigning European champions does not bode well for the future.
Against the Germans, PSG lost Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembélé and Nuno Mendes to injury. “There’s no real surprise. This is the consequence of a season as extraordinary as it was endless last year. At some point the bodies present the bill,” reacted Pierre Ménès on his YouTube channel.
PSG, the slaughter of injuries starts again with a vengeance
And the former “Canal Football Club” sniper continued: “We will have to see if the club can manage its matches in the league and the Champions League. There will be complicated matches, especially against Newcastle and Tottenham.”
Luis Enrique’s men will host Spurs on November 26. For the match against the Magpies, you will have to wait until January 28, 2026, the date of the final day of the Champions League league phase.