Rabat – Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi featured in UEFA Champions League action despite physical concerns, raising new doubts about his fitness for the remainder of the season and upcoming international duties.
The Paris Saint-Germain right-back started the first leg of the semi-final against Bayern Munich while carrying a right thigh issue. Hakimi had already experienced discomfort in his hamstring during a recent Ligue 1 outing against Angers, where he was substituted at half-time as a precaution.
PSG’s medical staff had at first approved Hakimi for action, with head coach Luis Enrique opting to rely on him for the high-stakes European encounter. However, the decision now appears to carry risks, as the defender showed visible signs of discomfort throughout the match.
Speaking after the game, Luis Enrique downplayed the severity but remained cautious. “The injuries? Mostly cramps. We’ll see how things develop. I hope Achraf’s issue is nothing more than severe cramps.,” Enrique said. His comments leave the door open to multiple interpretations, with no definitive diagnosis confirmed.
🚨 Achraf Hakimi Injury
🚑The PSG player is suffering from a muscle tear in the hamstrings of his right leg. He couldn’t leave the pitch because Luis Enrique had used up all the substitutions.
❌ He will not be able to play in the return match against Bayern Munich. pic.twitter.com/HrxyOFUfN4
— BayernByNumbers (@BayernByNumbers) April 29, 2026
Late in the game, Hakimi collapsed moments before the final whistle, clutching the back of his leg. With PSG having already used all available substitution windows, he remained on the pitch until the end, intensifying concerns over a potential aggravation of the injury.
Today, PSG confirmed the extent of the setback in an official medical statement.
“Victim of a right thigh lesion, Achraf Hakimi will remain under treatment in the coming weeks,” the club announced.
The update means Hakimi will miss the decisive Champions League second leg against Bayern Munich in Munich, a major blow for Luis Enrique as PSG chase a place in the final.
The situation is particularly sensitive given PSG’s demanding schedule and the broader implications for Morocco, with major international competitions, including the World Cup in June.
The decision to field Hakimi despite prior discomfort has proven consequential. Playing through pain at this stage of the season introduces risk, not only for PSG’s European ambitions but also for the player’s short- and long-term physical condition.

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