Paris Saint-Germain is grappling with a significant injury crisis as three key players, Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembele, and Nuno Mendes, are sidelined for several weeks. These injuries occurred during PSG's Champions League loss to Bayern Munich. The absence of these players could impact the team's upcoming fixtures and their respective national teams' plans.
Hakimi's injury happened in the first-half stoppage time when he was tackled by Luis Diaz, who received a red card for the challenge. PSG confirmed that Hakimi has severely sprained his left ankle, which may keep him out for up to six weeks. This injury casts doubt on his participation in the Africa Cup of Nations starting on December 21.

Dembele exited the game in the 25th minute due to a calf strain. As a result, he will miss France's World Cup qualifiers. PSG stated that Dembele will be unavailable for several weeks, affecting both club and country commitments. His absence is a significant blow given his recent Ballon d'Or win.
Mendes managed to complete the match against Bayern but later discovered he had sprained his left knee. Like his teammates, Mendes will be out for several weeks. Reports suggest all three might not return until 2026. PSG plans to update their status after the international break.
Luis Enrique's team faces Lyon on Sunday and has four Ligue 1 matches before the winter break. They also have crucial Champions League games against Tottenham and Athletic Bilbao. The absence of these players presents a challenge as they navigate this busy schedule.
The injuries have come at a challenging time for PSG as they aim to maintain their performance across competitions. The club will need to rely on squad depth and tactical adjustments to cope with these absences in the coming weeks.