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Kylian Mbappe striker was injured in the 4-0 victory before Toulouse PSG last night and sat out about 1 month. 

Kylian Mbappe striker was injured in the 4-0 victory before Toulouse PSG last night and sat out about 1 month.
PSG had a 4-0 victory over Toulouse jubilant within 3 Ligue 1. But this victory had to pay heavy price with injuries to key striker Mbappe. 2018 World Cup champion had hobbled off the pitch after 66 minutes to make room for young talent 17 years, Arthur Zagre

After undergoing the medical examination this morning (local time) at a hospital in the west of Paris, Mbappe was concluded torn left thigh and had to sit out for a period of 3 to 4 weeks .
This means Mbappe will miss this weekend's match with PSG Metz in 31/8 days. Players also absent in the 20 round focus of the France squad in preparation for the EURO 2020 qualifying campaign against Albania and Andorra early January 9. Subsequently, Mbappe will sit out the match in the PSG meeting in Strasbourg and more likely will both feature against Lyon, as well as the opening match Champions League group stage in mid-September. 

If everything goes well, Mbappe will return to play in the game against Reims on July 26/9, or earlier than the game with Lyon 23/9.

Mbappe injury is likely to open up opportunities for striker Neymar, who insisted on leave in this transfer window. The absence of key striker could force leaders PSG decisively retain Brazilian players to strengthen the offensive front. 

In the victory over Toulouse last night, outside Mbappe, PSG also lost striker Edinson Cavani and midfielder Abdou Diallo di injury. It is not clear the seriousness of how this duo, but at the present time can be considered PSG is a miniature hospital with injuries earlier Ander Herrera, Thilo KEHRER, Julian Draxler.

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