Lionel Messi, the Argentine professional footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, has been forced to sit out PSG's upcoming match against Lens due to an ankle injury. The news was confirmed by the French club on Wednesday.
Messi's absence from the team will come as a blow for PSG, who are currently leading the Ligue 1 standings and have a strong chance of winning the title this season. The 34-year-old has been a key player for the team, scoring crucial goals and providing assists for his teammates.
The injury to Messi comes at a time when the Paris Saint-Germain squad is already facing several other injuries. Midfielder Marco Verratti is also set to miss the match against Lens with a knee problem, while defender Presnel Kimpembe is likely to be out for a few weeks with an ankle injury.
Despite these setbacks, PSG manager Thomas Tuchel is confident that his team can still compete at the highest level. He said in a statement: "We're going to try to find solutions to keep playing our style of play and we'll see how it goes."
For now, fans of PSG will have to wait for the official announcement of Messi's injury status. However, given the severity of the injury, it's possible that he may not be able to return to action until the end of the season or even later.
In conclusion, the injury to Lionel Messi is a major setback for PSG, but the team remains optimistic about their chances of success in the coming matches. With the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Neymar Jr., PSG should still be capable of competing at the highest level, despite the loss of one of their most important players.
