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Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani. SIPA USA/PA Images

Problems for PSG as key men Mbappe and Cavani set for spells on the sidelines

With Neymar not featuring while his future is still up in the air, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting may be tasked with leading the line.

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have been dealt a blow with the news Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani will be sidelined until the middle of September at least.

The Ligue 1 champions say Mbappe will likely be out for four weeks due to a hamstring injury sustained in Sunday’s 4-0 defeat of Toulouse.

Cavani was hurt in the same fixture and is expected to be unavailable for at least three weeks.

The pair will miss league game against Metz prior to the international break, with neither player likely to be called up by their countries for fixtures in early September.

They can also be expected to miss the visit of Strasbourg on 13 September, as well as the opening round of Champions League group games, which will be played four and five days later.

The group draw will be made this Thursday evening. 

With head coach Thomas Tuchel unwilling to play Neymar until the Brazil star’s future is resolved, it leaves PSG looking extremely light in attack for the next month.

imago-20190825 Tuchel and Choupo-Moting. Imago / PA Images Imago / PA Images / PA Images

The goalscoring burden is likely to fall on Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, who scored twice in the win over Toulouse, unless Neymar is brought back into the first-team picture.

However, even if he stays at PSG beyond the transfer deadline of 2 September, Neymar will not be able to play in the first three Champions League group matches because of a ban.

The forward was sanctioned by Uefa in April for an Instagram rant about refereeing decisions in PSG’s last-16 second-leg defeat to Manchester United in Paris.

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    Dec 28th 2013, 1:24 PM

    Isn’t it time that the Ireland Team Manager looks very seriously at JJ Hanrahan as a serious future Ireland Jersey prospect .
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    Dec 29th 2013, 11:28 AM

    When you say “isn’t it time” how do you know he’s not ?

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    Dec 28th 2013, 1:17 PM

    Not the best of games, no help with the weather, but for the first time Munster went out wide after a few phases of rucking or mauling forward. This helped draw in the opposition defenders, narrow their pack an create space instead of going wide off first phase ball and going lateral. Finally a mixture of forwards creating hards and drawing in defenders for the backs to go wide

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    Dec 28th 2013, 1:48 PM

    I think Penney needs to look at playing Keatley at 10 with JJ at 12, I think his attacking game would thrive with with Keatley doing more of the game controlling and other pressure filled jobs.

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