Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) suffered an injury to French international Lucas Boots Nandis in the battle of Dormont during the Europa League quarterfinals first leg twist. Upon examination, it was confirmed that he had torn the cruciate ligament in his left knee and was out for up to six to seven months. There is no way to wait for life and death in the second leg of the Europa League quarterfinals, and the club missed the final week of the Europa League in the summer.
28 year old Lucas Boots Lunandis joined PSG from Bayern Munich this season and became an inevitable choice in coach Anriki's mind. Prior to the end of the UEFA Europa League match, PSG released a statement confirming that:- "A medical examination revealed a torn cruciate ligament in the left knee, an MRI confirmed the diagnosis, and Lounandis will undergo surgery in the next few days." According to reports, the keeper will recuperate from the injury for around six to seven months.
Boots Nandis, who can play in the center and on the left side, has been a mainstay of the French national team and in good health would be the right choice for the Digance leader. At the moment, there are still a lot of options for the backbone of the French team. Uber Mecanu, Ibasi Maganadi, William Shaliba and Zoulis Goudi are all available, but there aren't many candidates for the left goal position. There are rumors that Lucas Didgini or Ferrante Venditti will replace the candidates.