PSG: the verdict is in for Barcola, and it’s not good news
PSG winger Bradley Barcola will be sidelined for several weeks due to a severe ankle ligament sprain sustained during a match against Chelsea.
Bradley Barcola, the 23-year-old winger for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), has been diagnosed with a severe ligament sprain in his right ankle after being injured during the Champions League match against Chelsea. This injury occurred during PSG's 3-0 victory in London, where Barcola had to leave the pitch with an orthopedic boot, raising immediate concerns about his fitness. Coach Luis Enrique remarked that he was not a doctor and advised waiting for follow-up examinations to clarify the situation.
The official club statement confirms that Barcola will be unavailable for the upcoming weeks, which presents challenges not only for PSG as they navigate their schedule in domestic and European competitions but also for the French national team as they prepare for future matches. Barcola has made 18 appearances for the national team, scoring three goals, and his absence could have implications for Didier Deschamps, particularly with qualifications and tournaments on the horizon.
As PSG continues to push for success in both the Ligue 1 and the Champions League, injuries at this time of year can be particularly disruptive. With Barcola out, other players in the squad will need to step up to fill the gap, showcasing their resilience amidst the challenges of a demanding football calendar. The club and their supporters will be eager for updates on his recovery as they look ahead to upcoming fixtures.