Achraf Hakimi Sidelined: PSG Star to Miss Bayern Munich Return Leg with Thigh Injury

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Key Takeaways

  • Achraf Hakimi will miss the next few weeks after damaging his right thigh against Bayern Munich.
  • The Moroccan defender is unavailable for the Champions League semi-final second leg in Munich on 6 May.
  • The injury casts doubt over his readiness for the 2026 World Cup finals starting in six weeks.

Paris Saint-Germain have suffered a major blow ahead of their European showdown. Full-back Achraf Hakimi faces an extended spell on the treatment table following an injury sustained during Tuesday’s thrilling 5-4 win over Bayern Munich.

The French club issued a statement confirming the defender’s condition. “Having suffered a right thigh injury during the match against Bayern, Hakimi will remain in treatment for the next few weeks,” PSG said.

This diagnosis rules the 26-year-old out of the return fixture at the Allianz Arena on 6 May. The Parisians hold a narrow advantage after a high-scoring first leg at the Parc des Princes, where Hakimi played the entire match and created a goal for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

The right-back showed signs of distress in the closing stages. He clutched his hamstring late in the game but remained on the pitch. Manager Luis Enrique had already used all five substitutions, leaving Hakimi with no option but to finish the contest.

The setback follows a recent fitness concern. Hakimi sat out the second half of PSG’s 3-0 league victory at Angers last weekend before returning to the starting eleven for the European clash.

The timing creates problems for both club and country. Hakimi has been an ever-present figure for Luis Enrique’s side this term. He also scored in last season’s 5-0 final triumph over Inter Milan, a result that secured the club’s first European crown.

National team concerns add further pressure. Morocco are preparing for the 2026 World Cup finals across the United States, Canada and Mexico, which begin in approximately six weeks. Hakimi played a vital role in their historic semi-final run at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

Medical staff now face a race against time to ensure the star defender recovers for the global showpiece.

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