Lee Kang-in’s Injury Update: PSG Star Set for Quick Recovery
Recent reports suggest that Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Lee Kang-in’s injury is not as serious as initially feared. The 24-year-old South Korean international sustained an ankle injury during a World Cup qualifier against Oman, causing concern when he left the field in visible distress.
South Korea’s national team manager, Hong Myung-bo, confirmed that Lee has returned to Paris for further assessment and treatment. The latest update indicates a more optimistic prognosis than originally anticipated.
According to sources close to the situation, Lee is expected to be sidelined for approximately two weeks. This timeframe means he will miss upcoming Ligue 1 matches against Saint-Étienne and Angers, as well as a Coupe de France semi-final clash with USL Dunkerque.
However, the good news for PSG fans is that Lee is likely to be available for selection in time for the crucial UEFA Champions League fixture against Aston Villa. This rapid recovery timeline is a relief for both the player and the club, as they look to maintain their competitive edge in multiple competitions.
Lee’s swift return will be a boost to PSG’s midfield options, allowing the team to maintain their tactical flexibility in the crucial latter stages of the season.