- Brazilian picked up knock against Lille
- Now stuck on the sidelines
- Won't figure in domestic & European games
WHAT HAPPENED? The Ligue 1 title holders are due at the Allianz Arena next Wednesday and will require attacking inspiration from somewhere on German soil as they seek to overturn a 1-0 first leg deficit. Neymar would have been hoping to aid that quest, but the Brazil international suffered an ankle injury against Lille on February 19 and PSG boss Christophe Galtier has confirmed that ligament damage will keep the South American out of his plans for upcoming clashes with Nantes and Bayern.
WHAT THEY SAID: Galtier told reporters when asked for an update on his mercurial 31-year-old forward: “For our two next games, Neymar won’t be available for us. I can’t tell you his absence is insignificant, it is negative for us.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Neymar left the pitch against Lille in tears as he was carried away on a stretcher, with it always a big ask for him to recover full fitness in time to make the vital European outing in Munich. Despite his obvious injury, the Brazilian is likely to see fans refer to the 'curse' of his sister's birthday, that has seen the former Barcelona forward miss numerous matches over the years around the date of March 11.
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WHAT NEXT? Neymar is set to undergo further medical tests on Monday, but he will not be involved in the meeting with Bayern, and PSG will instead look to Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi to deliver moments of game-changing brilliance for them against the Bundesliga champions.