Paris Saint Germain sees more hope of reaching the top four of the Champions League. Paris Saint Germain striker Fabio mbape, who suffered a serious ankle injury, is expected to catch up with next Thursday's Champions League quarter final against Atlanta, according to the French media L'Equipe.
In the French Cup final of the 1-0 victory over Saint Etienne, mbape was violently shoved to the ground by his opponent, and the French ankle had a certain degree of deformation at that time. After the game, mbape took part in the award ceremony on crutches. Paris Saint Germain officials subsequently announced that mbape's right ankle ligament injury will be absent for three weeks. This means that mbape will be out of the quarter finals against Atlanta on August 13, Beijing time. However, "L'Equipe" said that mbape is expected to return to participate in the focus of the battle against the Nerazzurri.
Both the MRI results and the clinical manifestations of mbape show that the French injury is developing in a good direction, and he can walk without walking on crutches, which also proves that his right ankle is rapidly swelling. For mbape himself, he is also making every effort to treat and recover. Of course, it may not be the right choice to return to the field quickly after a major injury. It depends on the physical condition of mbape. An informant close to mbape said he had a 90% chance of catching up against Atalanta.