Bayern Munich is definitely not succeeding in Achraf Hakimi. On November 4, the Moroccan international was injured against the Germans in the championship phase of the Champions League (2-1 defeat). Indeed, the Lion of the Atlas had been violently tackled from behind on the ankle by Luis Diaz. The Colombian, who initially received a yellow card, was finally sent off. For his part, Hakimi, who left the field in tears, was very worried just a few weeks before the African Cup of Nations organized in his country.
On November 5, PSG communicated about his state of health. “Achraf Hakimi suffers from a severe sprain of his left ankle, which will lead to several weeks of unavailability.” A big blow for the native of Madrid. Finally, he was able to return to competition a few weeks later, after 53 days of absence and 17 missed matches (club and selection combined, editor’s note). Tuesday evening, the right-back found his tormentor and Bayern Munich in the semi-final first leg of the Champions League.
PSG communicates on the state of health of the Moroccan
His club won with a score of 5 to 4. But the evening did not end well for Hakimi, who was hit in the thigh after a duel with Konrad Laimer. The Moroccan even had to stay on the field since Luis Enrique had made all his changes. After the meeting, the Spanish technician gave the first news about his player. “I think it’s cramps (for Hakimi and Safonov). At this level of intensity, this is normal. I hope that for Hakimi it will just be bad cramps. The Parisian staff and the player were determined about his state of health a few days before the return match against the Bavarians at the Allianz Arena.
PSG provided a medical update on him today. “Victim of a right thigh injury during the match against Bayern Munich, Achraf Hakimi will remain in treatment for the coming weeks”. The 27-year-old will therefore miss the return match in Germany. And that’s not all. Luis Enrique is now praying that Matvey Safonov does not get injured, because Lucas Chevalier has also joined the infirmary. “Victim of an injury to his right thigh this morning during training, Lucas Chevalier will remain in treatment for the coming weeks”.