PSG coach Luis Enrique will undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone after a cycling accident on Friday.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) manager Luis Enrique is set to undergo surgery following a cycling accident on Friday that resulted in a fractured collarbone.
The 54-year-old head coach, known for his passion for cycling, suffered a crash and was treated by emergency services. PSG confirmed the news, stating that Enrique will undergo surgery for the injury
The club expressed its full support for Enrique, wishing him a swift recovery and promising to share further updates in due course. “Following a cycling accident on Friday, Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique was treated by the emergency services and will undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone,” PSG wrote on their X account.
The injury comes at a delicate time for PSG, with the team set to face Lens on September 14 and begin their UEFA Champions League title defence against Atalanta on September 17.
Typically, recovery from a fractured collarbone involves surgery followed by six to eight weeks of rehabilitation. During this time, Enrique is expected to wear a sling and follow a structured rehabilitation plan.
The Spanish manager has been instrumental in PSG’s success, guiding the team to their first Champions League title last season and the UEFA Super Cup. Under Enrique’s leadership, PSG has won several titles, including two Ligue 1 titles and two French Cups.