Clément fears losing Volland for several weeks
Scorer against PSG (1-1) this Sunday during the fourth day of Ligue 1, Kevin Volland was released in the wake of his achievement, hit in the ankle. According to his coach Philippe Clément, he could be out for several weeks.
Bad news for AS Monaco. Thanks to a goal from Kevin Volland, the Monegasque club suspended PSG (1-1) at the Parc des Princes this Sunday, during the closing match of the fourth day of Ligue 1. But the German international came out shortly injury after its realization (20th).
Broken ankle for Volland?
Affected in the ankle, Kevin Volland could be absent “a few weeks at least”, according to his trainer Philippe Clément. The injury appears “serious”. The Belgian technician relied on the examinations which must be carried out this Monday but for all that, he fears “a torsion of the ankle”, which “can be broken”.
Volland “was good in the match, offensively with this very beautiful but, as we had worked on in training”, regretted Philippe Clément. It was the young Maghnes Akliouche who replaced (25th) the former Bayer Leverkusen player.
PSG managed to come back to the score afterwards thanks to a penalty from Neymar, which the Brazilian obtained himself. For Monaco, we will have to find solutions as the reception of Troyes is already looming this Wednesday (7 p.m.), before a trip to Nice on Sunday (8:45 p.m.).