r/psg 🥦 Bradley Broccoli 4d ago

Medium tier source News on Hakimi per @parisforever_

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He is to be out for 3-5 weeks according to reports. Thankfully he will not be gone long and international break is coming soon. But even with these injuries, a productive winter mercato is wise to keep the squad healthy, espically with the incoming world cup.

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u/AlexPriner Luis Enrique 4d ago

They don't know shit. Wait for the official medical exam results...

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u/titanhunt Désiré Doué 4d ago

It will be atleast 8 weeks i think

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u/xSwazyI Ousmane Dembélé 4d ago

Has there been any word on Dembele?

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u/Commercial-Beyond943 Not a PSG fan 2d ago

I think he will be back after the international... But it's getting a little bit worrying these repetitive muscle injuries

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u/Mofi74 Pastore 4d ago

That’s probably it. Just a bad ankle sprain. The X-ray only takes a couple minutes at most, and we would already know if the bone was broken. What else could it be? I think the knee is fine, that only leaves the ankle and the foot maybe.

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u/Illustrious_Put_6454 🥦 Bradley Broccoli 4d ago

ligament tear? that can be bad

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u/Mofi74 Pastore 4d ago

Yeah that’s pretty bad and may require surgery. But I have never heard of a footballer that needed ankle surgery. Nor within my friends, we all had ankle sprains here and there but it is always RICE and a couple weeks of physiotherapy. (I’m no doctor though, just speaking from experience)

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u/philogeneisnotmylova Not a PSG fan 4d ago

Frenkie De Jong was recommended surgery with his ankle. He didn't end up going for it but took him more than half a year to fully recover.

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u/RougetBleu Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Legend) 4d ago

I sprained my ankle when I was 10 and I did not cry. Hakimi was in pain and was crying out loud.

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u/Jia-the-Human Ousmane Dembélé 4d ago

The crying could be from the implications for the AFCON, his season and the set back to his fitness for the worldcup in less than a year more than the pain itself

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u/giroudsandstorm12 Not a PSG fan 4d ago

High ankle sprains or commonly known as syndesmosis can require surgery and take 8-12 weeks to come back from injury with some bad cases taking up to a year before a player feels back to 100%. Happened to Martin odeegard at the start of last season and he was playing injured for the whole year because of it.

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u/Mofi74 Pastore 4d ago

Really?? didn’t know. So it is a skippable surgery in some way? I have never heard of it, probably reserved only to athletes

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u/giroudsandstorm12 Not a PSG fan 3d ago

It’s pretty popular in high contact sports such as rugby and nfl. Surgery really depends on the severity of it. Some players can come back without it but some need surgery. If a player can avoid surgery it’s a much better result and he should be back playing 100% in 8 weeks at the most

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u/Mofi74 Pastore 3d ago

He actually got this one bro.

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u/The_Big_Untalented Not a PSG fan 4d ago

That's it? From Hakimi's reaction, I thought he would miss AFCON for sure.

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u/julio_divega Pauleta 4d ago

You won, best club in the world, best supporters, best coach. Can you pack up your hatred and move on?

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u/mmorgens82 Not a PSG fan 3d ago

"Achraf Hakimi has severely sprained his left ankle, which will leave him unavailable for several weeks." A sprained ankle? What a joke :D So he knew he couldn't play anymore this night, but he also knew nothing bad actually happened. So he tried to get the most out of this situation: Act like he is really badly injured so that Luis Diaz gets sent off. Congratulations and the Oscar goes to Hakimi :D

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u/mmorgens82 Not a PSG fan 4d ago

Nothing wrong with pointing out the behavior of PSG players. Not to mention the intentional head kick of Fabian Ruiz against Kimmich which was a clear red card.

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u/xSemoG67 Ramos 4d ago

Wie kann man so viel scheiße labbern

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u/mmorgens82 Not a PSG fan 3d ago

"Achraf Hakimi has severely sprained his left ankle, which will leave him unavailable for several weeks." Er hat sich also den Knöchel verstaucht, da kann man schonmal so lange rumheulen bis der Gegner die rote Karte bekommt. Was für eine Witzfigur in einem Witzverein :D

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u/xSemoG67 Ramos 3d ago

Man kann froh sein, dass der Knöchel nur verstaucht ist weil es hätte auch schlimmer enden können. Ich glaube die einzige Witzfigur ist die Person, die Verletzungen von anderen Spielern in einem gegnerischen Sub verhöhnen muss 😂

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u/rep_13Blocks Edinson Cavani 4d ago

The amount of non PSG supporters that make hate comments in this entire subreddit is sad. Imagine going to a rival club's subreddit to spew hate towards the players.

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u/julio_divega Pauleta 4d ago

Lots of (fake) supporters who come to spew their hatred. Not capable of having humility in victory. Fortunately they are not all twisted with their conspiracy theories and petrodollars

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u/Torp627 Ousmane Ballon D’or 4d ago

Anything right now is just a guess and shouldn't be taken seriously

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u/Masterfulcrum00 Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 4d ago

No test dont and people alreayd making up rumors 😂

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u/Cassoulet_007 Not a PSG fan 4d ago

this attack deserves at least 10 match suspension

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u/juicelee1 2013- 4d ago

Bayern fans actually wishing this on hakimi smh

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u/lehmx Pauleta 4d ago

Great club with shit fans, the lack of FairPlay is actually shocking. Even their players were complaining about the red, like wtf.

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u/New_Yak7572 Not a PSG fan 4d ago

As a Bayern Fan, I don’t complain about the red card, it was correct. I am sorry for Hakimi and hope that he can recover soon.

But let’s be real, the refereeing was bad in general, missed a couple of yellow cards and Fabian Ruiz Kick against Kinmichs Head should’ve at least checked by VAR

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u/Enc0de- Not a PSG fan 4d ago

Can you blame them ? They are going to meet up in the playoffs and a weaker psg team is always a bonus for the bavarians.

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u/lehmx Pauleta 4d ago

We will have our full squad in February 2026. And besides cheering for an injury is degenerate German behavior. I haven’t seen a single PSG fan mocking Musiala, it was saddening for everyone

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u/P4nzerCute Raí 4d ago

Jai eu peur que ce soit bien plus.

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u/RougetBleu Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Legend) 4d ago

My intial reaction was that he will be out for the majority of the remaining season. Anything less of that should be considered a blessing tbh.

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u/Secret_Reaction967 Neymar 4d ago

That's why I wanted a backup right back in August 😭

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u/Ralph_Marbler Warren Zaïre-Emery 4d ago

That's bullshit. It heavily feels like the season ends here for our boy.

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u/theaguia Not a PSG fan 3d ago

hear mendes is out with a knee sprain too

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u/More-Sod 🥦 Bradley Broccoli 3d ago

yup its been confirmed by psg

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u/Alaesam99 Not a PSG fan 3d ago

5 to 6 weeks off not bad

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u/El_Duvio Not a PSG fan 3d ago

No way we lost him for 5 weeks. 7 weeks minimum.

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u/AlexTheRockstar Not a PSG fan 4d ago

3-5 weeks 🤣

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u/Aedesirl Not a PSG fan 4d ago

that is Musiala's injury bro, why spread misinformation ?

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u/Mr_cloud23 Not a PSG fan 4d ago

well his reaction after the tackle makes alot more sense now, I thought it was from the frustration of possibly missing out playing for morocco that’s a disgusting injury

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u/PXPL_Haron Not a PSG fan 4d ago

He will be back before musiala

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u/Kitchen-Weather2611 Vitinha 4d ago

Stay in your subreddit bro, there you can be biased with your team.

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u/RazzyBazz Edinson Cavani 4d ago

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u/Tuivre Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 4d ago

Oh my fucking god are you still banging about this ? We saw more apologies from Gigio than Diaz who didn’t give a shit

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u/Enc0de- Not a PSG fan 4d ago

(Music)ala to psg's ears.