Paris Saint-Germain's latest injury update is concerning, as the club has announced that goalkeeper Presnel Kimpembe has been ruled out for several weeks due to an ankle injury.
Kimpembe was named in France's squad for the World Cup last year and made his debut against England in June 2018. However, he sustained a serious ankle injury during training sessions later that month and missed most of the following season.
Injuries have been a concern for PSG this season, with several players having to undergo surgery or undergo rehabilitation. Despite their best efforts, however,Serie A Observation they still struggled to find consistent form throughout the campaign.
The French side were crowned Champions League winners under Kimpembe, but their success was marred by injuries and inconsistency. They lost crucial matches to Real Madrid and Manchester City, and faced criticism for not being able to cope with pressure and expectations.
Despite these challenges, Kimpembe remains one of the most promising young goalkeepers in the world. His experience and skill on the pitch will be vital for Paris Saint-Germain going forward, and he should be a key player in their continued success.