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Messi likely to be fit for PSG game against City

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Lionel Messi is expected to play in Paris St Germain’s Champions League clash against Manchester City on Tuesday after taking part in a training session.

The Argentine forward missed two Ligue 1 games with a bruised knee but did not appear to be struggling with the injury on Monday morning.

“We will confirm the starting 11 tomorrow,” coach Mauricio Pochettino told a news conference when asked about Messi ahead of the Group A clash at the Parc des Princes.

“But I think he will be in the squad tomorrow.”

Pochettino added that Messi, who joined the French club on a two-year contract from Barcelona, would need time to adjust in Paris.

“He did 20 years in Barcelona, it’s normal he felt at home there and here, everything is new for him. He did not arrive a long time ago,” the Argentine said.

Messi’s sensationa­l transfer to Paris St Germain was a surprise for

everyone, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said, adding that he hopes the Argentine plays in Tuesday’s Champions League group game between the two sides.

Messi joined PSG in August when he left Barcelona after the Spanish

club — where he had spent his entire career — were unable to finance a new deal for the forward.

“It was a surprise for everyone — what happened, happened. Everyone now accepts it,” Guardiola told reporters on Monday when asked about Messi leaving Barca.

“Long time ago you couldn’t imagine (it), but it happened. Life itself, you never know what happens. What’s important is that he’ll be happy there in Paris.

“I think this type of player speaks for itself on the pitch, I don’t have to add anything else. We were fortunate to see him during this 16 years... His career is exceptiona­l. Hopefully tomorrow he can play for the benefit of the game.”

PSG’S potent frontline of Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe poses a major threat to City’s defence. —

 ?? — AFP ?? PSG’S Lionel Messi (centre), Neymar (left) and Kylian Mbappe during a training session in Paris on Monday.
— AFP PSG’S Lionel Messi (centre), Neymar (left) and Kylian Mbappe during a training session in Paris on Monday.

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