PSG vs Lens: Luis Enrique Boost Before Matchday

Operated this collarbone this week after his bike fall last Friday, Luis Enrique should finally be present on the bench of the Parc des Princes this Sunday for PSG/Lens.

The international break has been over since Wednesday and PSG internationals have resumed training on Thursday, such as Lucas Chevalier, Matvey Safonov, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia or Ibrahim Mbaye. In the images shared by PSG in recent hours, you could see Kvaratskhelia and Mbaye training with Lucas Beraldo, Warren Zaïre-Emery and Senny Mayulu, stayed in Paris during the break.

For the moment, still no trace of Luis Enrique in the images shared by PSG, nor new communication from the club on its subject since the message of last Friday announcing its bicycle accident and its clavicle fracture, as well as its upcoming operation.

Luis Enrique operated on Wednesday and already on the PSG bench on Sunday?

As it had filtered on Wednesday evening, Luis Enrique was successfully operated and is better. According to Le Parisien, the Spanish coach was operated on Wednesday and “Except medical counter-order”he will be able to hold his place on the bench of the Parc des Princes this Sunday for PSG/Lens (5:15 p.m.), matching match for the 4th day of Ligue 1.

This constitutes a little surprise since the echoes of the international press (Spanish and Italian) Thursday tabbed rather on a package of the Spanish coach for Sunday and his replacement by his assistant Rafel Pol. A press conference is scheduled for campus this Saturday from 1 p.m., on the eve of PSG/Lens, and Luis Enrique is expected in front of the media.

Marcus Cole

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