
Hakimi to Miss PSG Champions League Knockout for Only Second Time Since 2021 Arrival
Paris Saint-Germain will face Bayern Munich in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final without Achraf Hakimi. This marks only the second time the Moroccan international has missed a European knockout match since joining the club in the summer of 2021, the first being against Barcelona on April 10, 2024.
This forced absence comes after Hakimi sustained a muscle injury in his right hamstring during the first leg at the Parc des Princes, a thrilling encounter that saw the Parisian side secure a 5-4 victory in one of the season's most intense matches.
This situation will force Paris Saint-Germain's coaching staff to re-evaluate their options, seeking alternatives capable of filling the void left by Hakimi. This could involve relying on Warren Zaïre-Emery or making tactical adjustments on the right flank.
Despite the setback of his absence, the Moroccan star sent a strong message via his official Instagram account, stating, “I did it and I will do it again.” This indicates his determination to return quickly and continue his journey with the team.
This statistic underscores Hakimi's significance within the Parisian setup, as he is considered one of the fundamental pillars the team relies on in crucial stages. His absence will therefore be a true test of the squad's ability to adapt and continue competing for a spot in the final.