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September 28, 2021 Lionel Messi Likely To Be In PSG Squad To Face Man City

Lionel Messi Likely To Be In PSG Squad To Face Man City

Lionel Messi is likely to be in Paris St-Germain's squad to face Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday after recovering from a knee injury.

The Argentine, who played under City boss Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, is yet to score having featured in three games for his new club, missing their past two games through injury.

"He is in a very good way," said PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino.

"I think he will be in the squad but I haven't decided on the starting XI."

Messi has scored more Champions League goals against Guardiola than any other player - six goals in four meetings, including four goals in two games for Barcelona against City.

September 23, 2021 PSG Maintain 100% Ligue 1 Start with Victory at Metz

PSG Maintain 100% Ligue 1 Start with Victory at Metz

Achraf Hakimi scored a dramatic injury-time goal as Paris St-Germain maintained their winning start to the Ligue 1 season with victory at Metz.

Hakimi curled into the bottom corner in the 95th minute for his second strike of the match to make it seven straight wins for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

The Morocco right-back had put PSG ahead after just five minutes.

Centre-back Boubakar Kouyate headed in from a corner to bring bottom side Metz level before half-time.

But the hosts, reduced to 10 men in added time when captain Dylan Bronn was sent off for a second yellow card for kicking the ball away, were unable to hold out for a hard-earned point as Hakimi finished from Neymar’s pass.

PSG were without Lionel Messi after he sustained a knee injury in Sunday’s win over Lyon.


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September 22, 2021 PSG Coach Pochettino Defends Messi Substitution, Citing A Knee Injury

PSG Coach Pochettino Defends Messi Substitution, Citing A Knee Injury

Paris St-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino has revealed an injury was the reason he substituted Lionel Messi during Sunday’s win over Lyon.

Messi appeared unhappy while being replaced, but Pochettino said he had taken a knock to his left knee.

The 34-year-old will miss PSG’s trip to Metz on Wednesday and is a doubt for next week’s Champions League game against Manchester City.

Pochettino said he noticed “Leo was looking at his knee”.

“We are pleased with the way he played,” said the former Tottenham manager, who did not mention Messi’s injury following the game on Sunday.

“He played very well in the first half, and the only thing missing was a goal. He played for 76 minutes and, with all the information we had, we decided to take him off.

“Of course I understand the situation and I accept it as it is.”

The 2-1 win over Lyon was Messi’s third appearance for PSG since joining as a free agent after leaving Barcelona – and his first at the Parc des Princes.


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September 16, 2021 Messi Kept Quiet As PSG Draw At Bruges

Messi Kept Quiet As PSG Draw At Bruges

Lionel Messi's main task at Paris St-Germain will be to help deliver an elusive Champions League, but for all the fanfare surrounding the Argentina star's first start it proved a frustrating evening as the club began their European campaign with a draw at Club Bruges.

Messi struck the crossbar but struggled to make a serious impact on his full debut and it was instead Ander Herrera who netted the opener after great work down the left from Kylian Mbappe.

Hans Vanaken scored a deserved equaliser before the break to get the 29,000-seater Jan Breydel Stadium rocking.

Messi was carded for a second-half foul and Mbappe replaced after 51 minutes as PSG found it difficult to break down the energetic hosts, who may feel they could have won the game themselves.

PSG struggled to deal with the home side's aggressive pressing throughout and needed goalkeeper Keylor Navas to tip Charles de Ketelaere's well-struck effort over the crossbar to keep them level.

Messi began to find more space as the Belgian side tired late on but the 34-year-old was unable to unpick the Bruges defence, leaving boss Mauricio Pochettino to ponder how to get the best out of his all-star front three.

"We need time to work for them to build an understanding," said Pochettino. "That's been clear and we've said that in recent days. We still have to create a team."

 

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