Achraf Hakimi out for "several weeks" after Luis Díaz tackle and now an Africa Cup of Nations doubt
Luis Díaz scored twice before a red card for a reckless tackle that caused Achraf Hakimi a severe ankle injury, risking his Africa Cup of Nations participation, PSG said.
- Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the Champions League, with Luis Díaz scoring twice before being sent off for a tackle on Achraf Hakimi.
- Hakimi was forced off with a suspected ankle injury and is expected to miss several weeks, including potentially the Africa Cup of Nations.
- Despite dominating possession after Díaz's red card, PSG failed to equalize as Bayern maintained their perfect start to the season.
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Hakimi suffered a ligament strain after Luis Diaz's unsportsmanlike tackle and is worried about the Africa Cup of Nations
In a high-class Champions League match between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Bayern, Luis Díaz's foul to Achraf Hakimi was the negative trigger for both teams.
The club of the capital communicated on Wednesday about the unavailability of the three players of Paris Saint-Germain who were hit during the Champions League match against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night at the Parc des Princes.
Paris Saint-Germain has to do without three performers for several weeks. After the duel with FC Bayern, Achraf Hakimi also fails for weeks.
Football: Hakimi injured, Diaz apologises after heavy tackle
On Wednesday, Luis Díaz wished Paris Saint-Germain's Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi a ‘speedy recovery’ after a tackle that injured his opponent and earned the Bayern Munich winger a red card during their Champions League match.
A very nasty ankle injury for Achraf Hakimi, outside the Psg, during the Champions League match against Bayern Monaco won by the Bavarians for 1-2. He expects the results of the exams, but the injury seems very serious: the ex Inter outside was the victim in the first-time final of a very bad foul of Luis Diaz, who entering the tackle with both feet hit his left leg. The player came out of the field carried by the doctors of the Psg, in tears.
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