UEFA Champions League: Injured Marco Verratti Ruled Out Of PSG's Opener vs Club Brugge
Paris Saint-Germain face Club Brugge in their Champions League opener on Wednesday without Marco Verratti after the midfielder picked up an injury during the World Cup qualifier window with Italy.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 14, 2021 04:08 pm IST
Highlights
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Marco Verratti has been ruled out of PSG's Champions League opener
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Verratti picked up an injury during France's World Cup qualifier vs Italy
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PSG are set to face Club Brugge on Wednesday
Paris Saint-Germain face Club Brugge in their Champions League opener on Wednesday without Marco Verratti after the midfielder picked up an injury during the World Cup qualifier window with Italy. The European champion is suffering from "a bruised left knee" his club said and is facing at least 10 days on the sidelines. He will also miss the weekend Ligue 1 outing against Lyon and possibly PSG's second Champions League run out against Manchester City on September 28.
PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino is expected to give Lionel Messi his first start since the Argentinian superstar's move from Barcelona.
Neymar and Kylian Mbappe are also due to start in the Group A clash in Belgium.
Aside from Verratti, Pochettino must also do without the services of Angel Di Maria, suspended over his red card for stamping on Fernandinho's foot against Man City in last season's semi-final, and Sergio Ramos.
The former Real Madrid captain is recovering from a calf injury and has yet to appear for his new club.
PSG face Brugge on a run of five wins in Ligue 1.