Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, 24-year-old Paris Saint-Germain striker, played only 29 minutes in Sunday’s match against Lens (Matchday 4 of Ligue 1), despite starting. This was due to a nasty knock to his calf. There was some concern at the time, but there has been nothing but good news since. RMC Sport confirms that tests suggest the Georgian will be ready for PSG/Atalanta this Wednesday evening (Matchday 1 of the Champions League).
“After Lucas Beraldo, the news is also good for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The latest tests are reassuring following the heavy injury to the left calf suffered by the Georgian international yesterday against Lens (2-0). The 24-year-old could be fit for Wednesday’s match against Atalanta.” »
It’s a small relief, even if we could have hoped for a short absence, as Kvaratskhelia’s exit seemed to come suddenly. He was sore at the time, but that could have given hope that a little rest would be enough. That’s what’s emerging today. Let’s hope PSG can confirm this at an official medical update, perhaps this Tuesday.
We’re also waiting for news from Lucas Beraldo (21-year-old defender) and Lee Kang-in (24-year-old midfielder/forward). For the former, the initial indications are positive, but it’s still a question of a sprained ankle. For the latter, things are still very unclear.