Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 19:06:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-08 13:35:53
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is reportedly fuming and criticizing France's medical staff due to a lack of coordination with the club, which resulted in injuries to two of their key players while on international duty. Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue both sustained injuries during World Cup qualifiers, and PSG believes that the French Football Federation (FFF) should take the blame for not working closely enough with club doctors.
This lack of coordination, in PSG's opinion, led to Dembele aggravating his knee injury and Doue suffering muscle soreness, potentially causing issues for their squad in upcoming crucial games. The club is reportedly angry that their medical staff is not being consulted on player fitness during international breaks, which leads to these unnecessary situations.
PSG faces a frustrating and concerning situation as they try to balance their players' welfare with the need to compete domestically and internationally.
This incident once again highlights the complicated relationship between clubs and national teams, as both strive to achieve success and balance player management, especially during intense periods like the international breaks.
It remains to be seen if this criticism will prompt a reassessment of how club-country medical coordination is handled or if this will create additional tensions among players, staff, and clubs in the future.