Ousmane Dembélé left the field prematurely against Paris FC, last Sunday during the last day of Ligue 1. Affected by a calf injury, the Paris Saint-Germain striker is now undergoing treatment, the club announced in an official statement. This alert comes a few weeks before a major deadline for PSG: the Champions League final.
A Necessary Precaution After a Premature Exit in the Derby
Taken off in the first half of the match against Paris FC (2-1), Dembélé worried the supporters and sports bettors. This exit was decided as a precaution, with PSG wanting to avoid any aggravation of the injury. The club's statement specifies that he will "receive treatment over the coming days", without providing a precise schedule for his recovery. This cautious management is essential to preserve the striker, who plays a key role in the team's offensive animation.
This type of muscle injury, particularly to the calf, can evolve quickly if the player is well monitored. The medical staff's ability to manage this situation will be a determining factor in the coming days. PSG, which is aiming for a major success in the Champions League, must balance caution and maintenance of its key players' physical fitness.
