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Hakimi Injury Blow

Hakimi Injury Blow

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ZimCelebs·April 30, 2026·3 min read

Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi will miss the next few weeks after suffering a right thigh injury during the closing minutes of the club’s UEFA Cham...

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Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi will miss the next few weeks after suffering a right thigh injury during the closing minutes of the club’s UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg against Bayern Munich, creating fresh concern for both PSG and Morocco ahead of major upcoming matches. The Moroccan international was hurt late in the 5-4 win and had to remain on the field until full time because no substitutions were available.

PSG confirmed in a medical update that Hakimi sustained an injury to his right thigh and will be unavailable for several weeks. The timing is significant for the French club, which is preparing for the second leg of the Champions League semi-final on 6 May in Munich. Hakimi has been one of the team’s most reliable players this season, making the setback an important issue for the coaching staff.

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The injury happened during the final stages of a high-scoring first leg in Paris. PSG defeated Bayern Munich 5-4 to take a narrow advantage into the return match. However, the one-goal lead means the contest remains open, and Hakimi’s likely absence removes an experienced option from the right side of defense.

Reports said Hakimi showed visible discomfort after the incident but continued playing because PSG had already used all available substitutions. He stayed on the pitch until the final whistle despite the injury. That situation has increased discussion around squad depth and match management at an important stage of the season.

Football analysts now believe Bayern Munich may gain an advantage in the second leg if Hakimi is unavailable. The German side scored four goals away from home in the first meeting and remains strongly placed to challenge PSG in Munich. Without Hakimi’s pace and defensive work, PSG may need tactical adjustments for one of their biggest games of the campaign.

Hakimi’s absence is also a concern because of his attacking contribution. As a modern full-back, he regularly supports attacks and provides width in possession. In matches of this level, losing a player who contributes in both defense and attack can affect team balance. PSG may need another player to cover the role in the coming weeks.

Attention is now turning to the Champions League final scheduled for 30 May, should PSG qualify. Current reports indicate Hakimi faces a race against time to recover in time for that match. Medical progress over the next few weeks is expected to determine whether he can return before the end of the European season.

The injury has also raised concern in Morocco, where Hakimi is a key player for the national team. Morocco is due to open its World Cup campaign on 13 June against Brazil. With the tournament approaching quickly, fitness updates will be closely followed by supporters and national team officials.

Hakimi is one of Morocco’s most experienced international players and an important part of the team’s defensive structure. Any extended absence would be a major issue before facing strong opposition in the opening game. At this stage, no final decision can be made on his World Cup availability, but recovery timelines will be critical.

For now, PSG continues preparations for Bayern Munich without one of its leading defenders, while Morocco waits for further medical progress. The next few weeks could decide whether Hakimi returns for the Champions League final, the World Cup opener, or both. His condition is now one of the main football injury stories ahead of two major competitions.

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