Sidelined since January 20, 29-year-old Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Fabian Ruiz is not expected to make his return against Toulouse FC this Friday at 8:45 pm, despite L’Equipe’s optimism on Wednesday. According to information from the newspaper Le Parisien, fans will have to wait a little longer.
“Fabian Ruiz’s return is becoming clearer, but we will likely have to wait before seeing his name on a match sheet. Sidelined since January 20 after suffering a knock at the end of the Champions League match against Sporting Lisbon, the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder has resumed individual training with the ball at the PSG Campus.
The next step should allow him to test himself in a group session soon. The Spanish international (41 caps, 6 goals) is therefore not expected to be selected for the league match against Toulouse on Friday (8:45 pm).” “
A tough blow for PSG, who are also playing their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Liverpool on Wednesday, April 8th. A key player in midfield during last year’s European campaign, Fabian Ruiz has been sidelined for over two months. Obviously, they can’t afford to take any risks, but getting the Spanish midfielder back would be a huge boost for the Parisian club.
It should all be a matter of days. The World Cup is also a clear objective for the Parisian midfielder. Under these circumstances, the player wants to wait until everything is clear to avoid any relapse and, above all, to be fit enough to help both his club and his national team during the remainder of the season.”
