Lionel Messi has announced that he will be unable to train with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for the remainder of the season due to an injury sustained during his previous match.
The Argentine superstar was injured in a friendly against Manchester City on March 14th and was taken off the pitch after just three minutes. He suffered a knee ligament tear, which required surgery and rehabilitation.
Messi's absence from training is likely to have a significant impact on the team's performance, particularly in key matches such as their Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid.
Despite the setback, Messi remains committed to PSG and insists that he will return to action as soon as possible. He has already started practicing at home with the club's physiotherapist, but will need further treatment before he can resume full training.
Fans and supporters are expressing concern about Messi's long-term recovery and the potential impact on the team's chances of winning the league and European competitions.
However, PSG manager Thomas Tuchel remains optimistic about the situation and believes that Messi will be ready to return to action in time for the next round of fixtures. "We are all here for him, and we believe he will be back in shape for the rest of the season," he said.