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PSG and Tottenham competing for the European Supercut tension and injury in sight

Paris Saint-Germain is actively preparing for its next crucial meeting against Tottenham in Europe’s Supeup, which will take place in ten days’ time. The team is currently in the rest phase and will not resume training until Wednesday. This rest period is important to allow players to stay fit and focus on the game strategy to adopt against their opponents. The Parisian team relies on careful preparation to maximize its chances of victory.

For his part, Tottenham continues his preparation with a friendly match played this Sunday in Seoul against Newcastle. The match ended on a parity score (1-1), but the major event of this match was the moving farewells of Captain Son Heung-Min, who probably played his last match with the club after ten years of loyal service. This announcement was made the day before at a press conference, generating a palpable emotion among fans and players.

However, Tottenham’s victory was tarnished by a new concern: James Maddison’s injury. The midfielder had to leave the stretcher at the end of the game, and his coach expressed concern about the injury. This absence could significantly impact the composition of the team for the European Supéup, and the team hopes that the injury will not be too serious.