French media, including the “RMC” website, revealed that a new crisis hit Paris Saint-Germain severely, just two days before the upcoming major confrontation against Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League final. In addition to the disturbing injuries, which led to the absence of prominent players, headed by sniper striker Kylian Mbappe, the Paris Saint-Germain players were infected with an intestinal virus, which caused the absence of some names from the Monaco meeting yesterday in the French League, which Saint-Germain lost 1-3.
The exact cause of the virus is not known, but it spread widely in the team’s dressing room, and according to club officials, severe symptoms appeared on a number of them, including continuous vomiting, severe stomach pain, along with diarrhea, extreme fatigue, and a high temperature.
The symptoms of this disease appeared a day before the Monaco meeting, and when the team was in the south of France between the cities of Nice and Monaco, where the club’s mission resided. It is highly expected that coach Galtier will make major adjustments to his list for the Bayern Munich match, pending what the treatment that the injured players received during the past hours may lead to, and the possibility of their full recovery before the match or not.
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