Ashraf Hakimithe right back of Paris Saint-Germain, is officially back in the French capital after being left to rest by the Moroccan selection. Initially summoned with the Atlas Lions, Hakimi ultimately did not take part in the last meeting of the international break this Monday evening, as mentioned by Moroccan television. The Moroccan medical staff took no risks with the player, opting for an early return so that he could benefit from a few additional days of rest before returning to the field with PSG.
This decision comes as a precautionary measure, allowing the Parisian full-back to avoid any physical overload or possible injury, especially in a particularly dense schedule for PSG. His premature return to Paris is reassuring news for the club and its supporters, given his essential role in Luis Enrique's system. Hakimi, in great form this season, is a key piece in the Parisian defense, combining defensive solidity and offensive presence.
PSG will therefore be able to count on a Hakimi in great shape for the next rounds, particularly in Ligue 1 and the Champions League. The careful management of his playing time with the selection demonstrates the importance of preserving the player in a context where matches follow one another quickly.