Paris Saint-Germain Presnel Kimpembe Latest Injury Update
Updated:2025-09-06 07:01 Views:177Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) midfielder Presnel Kimpembe has undergone surgery to repair his right knee ligament injury sustained during the club's Champions League match against Real Madrid in October. The French international will be sidelined for approximately four months, which is expected to impact PSG's squad and performance.
Kimpembe's injury occurred on the pitch during the second leg of their Champions League semi-final clash with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. The incident was reported as a high-impact collision between him and Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, leading to a significant knee contusion and damage to his ACL (anterior cruciate ligament).
The surgery performed on Monday morning at Paris Saint-Germain's medical facility is aimed at repairing the torn ACL and ensuring that Kimpembe can fully recover without compromising his long-term fitness and ability to play at the highest level of football.
While the exact timeline for Kimpembe's return to action remains uncertain, it is anticipated that he will undergo a rigorous rehabilitation program to regain full strength and confidence in his playing abilities. The team is likely to rely heavily on other midfielders like Lucas Piazon and Léo Messi to fill in during Kimpembe's absence.
For PSG, this setback represents a significant blow to their chances of advancing further into the Champions League final. However, the club has expressed optimism about the potential recovery time and the possibility of making up for lost ground in the remaining matches of the season.
In the meantime, fans and supporters will continue to monitor Kimpembe's progress closely, eagerly awaiting his return to the field and contributing to the team's continued success.
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