PSG's Zaïre-Emery Sidelined for Rest of 2023 Due to Ankle Injury
The injury occurred during his historic debut for France, making him the youngest player and goal scorer for the country since 1914.
- Warren Zaïre-Emery, Paris Saint-Germain's midfielder, will be sidelined for the rest of 2023 due to an ankle injury.
- The injury occurred during his debut for France in a Euro 2024 qualifier match against Gibraltar.
- Zaïre-Emery became France's youngest player and goal scorer since 1914 during this match.
- He will miss France's last Euro qualifier against Greece and will be unavailable for PSG's next five Ligue 1 fixtures and final two Champions League group games.
- Zaïre-Emery's injury is a moderate sprain of his right ankle and he will remain under treatment until the winter break.