Lionel Messi isn’t expected to be back with Paris Saint-German until the “2nd or 3rd January,” according to the the club’s coach Christophe Galtier
as the 35-year-old continues to spend time back in Argentina after winning the World Cup following the penalty shootout victory over France in the final. However, Kylian Mbappé, Neymar Jr. and Achraf Hakimi – who played for France, Brazil and Morocco at Qatar 2022 – could return to the PSG team for Wednesday’s Ligue 1 match against Strasbourg, as long as they are “doing well physically and mentally,” said Galtier.
“What I remember is Kylian’s good attitude, as he showed savoir-faire and class despite the disappointment. That’s a very good thing for the team and for the club.” PSG and Lens face off in a huge top-of-the-table clash on Sunday, but Galtier believes previous form counts for little as the six-week break means the restart will be “like the start of a new season” for teams. The second half of the season is action-packed for PSG as both the French Cup and Champions League return.
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