Paris Saint-Germain may still be riding high from their Champions League semifinal triumph, but the celebrations come with a cost. As they prepare to host Stade Brestois at the Parc des Princes this Sunday, manager Luis Enrique is facing a mounting injury crisis that has forced him to look to the club's future.
With six first-team players sidelined, the Parisian giants are digging deep into their academy. The list of absentees reads like a who's who of key contributors: Quentin Ndjantou, Nuno Mendes, Willian Pacho, Achraf Hakimi, Warren Zaire-Emery, and Lucas Chevalier are all unavailable. Hakimi's thigh issue, which dates back to the first leg of the Champions League semifinals, leaves a particularly notable gap on the right flank.
Enter the next generation. According to reports from L'Équipe, Luis Enrique has called up three academy prospects to bolster the squad. This Saturday morning, David Boly (right back), Samba Coulibaly (center back), and Dimitri Lucea (center back) were spotted training with the first team at Campus PSG. All three are expected to be in contention for minutes against Brest.
Of the trio, 17-year-old Boly is generating the most buzz. Already capped in the French Cup with the senior side, he's enjoyed a standout season with the under-19s. With Hakimi out, this Ligue 1 clash could be his chance to showcase his talent on a bigger stage—and give PSG a much-needed spark of youthful energy.
After two emotionally and physically draining Champions League semifinal legs, the first team is feeling the strain. Bringing in fresh legs from the academy isn't just a stopgap—it's a strategic move to keep the squad competitive as they push toward the Champions League final and look to close out the 2025/26 Ligue 1 season on top. Currently sitting first in the standings, a win against Brest would provide the perfect momentum boost for the trophy hunt ahead.
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