The French “RMC Sport” network revealed that an intestinal virus had infected more than one player in Paris Saint-Germain, hours before the team’s match against Monaco, scheduled for Saturday evening in the French League.
The network stated that the virus caused several players to suffer frequent vomiting, diarrhea, digestive problems, abdominal pain and severe fatigue.
And she stated that it was not clear whether the virus had caused any player to be denied so far from playing the important Monaco match.
And 'RMC Sport' indicated that Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier is already dealing with an exhausted team to face the crisis.
This crisis constitutes another severe blow to the Parisian team, which is already missing, due to injury, the services of its Argentine stars, Lionel Messi and Frenchman Kylian Mbappe, who will be absent from the Monaco match.
Saint-Germain has already been suffering since the beginning of the new year, as he fell in two of his first three matches in the league, before achieving two successive wins in the past two stages.
A few days ago, Saint-Germain bid farewell to the French Cup competition from the final price, after losing to its rivals, Marseille, 1-2.
After the Monaco meeting, Saint-Germain will play a very important match against Bayern Munich next Tuesday in the first leg of the Champions League final, and the team will miss Mbappe, while doubts arise about Messi's ability to catch up with the match.
The French “RMC Sport” network revealed that an intestinal virus had infected more than one player in Paris Saint-Germain, hours before the team’s match against Monaco, scheduled for Saturday evening in the French League.
The network stated that the virus caused several players to suffer frequent vomiting, diarrhea, digestive problems, abdominal pain and severe fatigue.
And she stated that it was not clear whether the virus had caused any player to be denied so far from playing the important Monaco match.
And 'RMC Sport' indicated that Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier is already dealing with an exhausted team to face the crisis.
This crisis constitutes another severe blow to the Parisian team, which is already missing, due to injury, the services of its Argentine stars, Lionel Messi and Frenchman Kylian Mbappe, who will be absent from the Monaco match.
Saint-Germain has already been suffering since the beginning of the new year, as he fell in two of his first three matches in the league, before achieving two successive wins in the past two stages.
A few days ago, Saint-Germain bid farewell to the French Cup competition from the final price, after losing to its rivals, Marseille, 1-2.
After the Monaco meeting, Saint-Germain will play a very important match against Bayern Munich next Tuesday in the first leg of the Champions League final, and the team will miss Mbappe, while doubts arise about Messi's ability to catch up with the match.
The French “RMC Sport” network revealed that an intestinal virus had infected more than one player in Paris Saint-Germain, hours before the team’s match against Monaco, scheduled for Saturday evening in the French League.
The network stated that the virus caused several players to suffer frequent vomiting, diarrhea, digestive problems, abdominal pain and severe fatigue.
And she stated that it was not clear whether the virus had caused any player to be denied so far from playing the important Monaco match.
And 'RMC Sport' indicated that Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier is already dealing with an exhausted team to face the crisis.
This crisis constitutes another severe blow to the Parisian team, which is already missing, due to injury, the services of its Argentine stars, Lionel Messi and Frenchman Kylian Mbappe, who will be absent from the Monaco match.
Saint-Germain has already been suffering since the beginning of the new year, as he fell in two of his first three matches in the league, before achieving two successive wins in the past two stages.
A few days ago, Saint-Germain bid farewell to the French Cup competition from the final price, after losing to its rivals, Marseille, 1-2.
After the Monaco meeting, Saint-Germain will play a very important match against Bayern Munich next Tuesday in the first leg of the Champions League final, and the team will miss Mbappe, while doubts arise about Messi's ability to catch up with the match.
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A mysterious virus hits Saint-Germain players hours before the Monaco match
 
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