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Bayern Munich – PSG: Big problem for Vincent Kompany!

If Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, could be forced to do without Nuno Mendes, his Bayern Munich counterpart, Vincent Company, could also have to deal without one of his executives during the clash next Wednesday.

Big blow for Bayern before facing PSG

A real blow for Bayern Munich five days before their shock against Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Manuel Neuer, the emblematic goalkeeper of the Bavarian club, was injured in training this week. His coach, Vincent Kompany, was particularly worried during his press conference on Thursday.

“Manuel felt quite severe pain in his ribs. It is still too early to comment on his availability for Tuesday's match. We have to wait and see how his injury progresses in training this afternoon,” said the Belgian technician.

Optimism remains for Neuer's participation in the match against Augsburg on Friday, but no risks will be taken with the 38-year-old goalkeeper. Moreover, Vincent Kompany is already preparing to line up another player in place of Neuer.

Daniel Peretz ready to take his chance

In the absence of Manuel Neuer, Daniel Peretz, the young Israeli goalkeeper, should inherit the position. The goalkeeper, who had a remarkable performance during his last match with the Israeli selection against , has already proven that he can be a solid bulwark. Sven Ulreich, Bayern's other goalkeeper, is also unavailable for personal reasons, so Munich's hopes will rest on Peretz's shoulders.

“We assume that Manu will be able to be present. If not, Daniel Peretz will play tomorrow. We have no doubt, he was very good with the selection,” added Kompany, without commenting on the next match, which will pit Bayern Munich against Paris Saint-Germain next Wednesday, on the occasion of the fifth day of Champions League, at the Allianz Arena.

The German club, already deprived of several key players, could therefore find itself considerably weakened for this meeting against Luis Enrique's men. The outcome of this Friday's training should say a lot about Manuel Neuer's ability to hold his place.

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