Paris Saint-Germain's manager, Luis Enrique, has urged patience regarding new signings as the team grapples with an injury crisis before facing Lyon in Ligue 1. PSG's Champions League campaign hit a snag with a 2-1 loss to Bayern Munich, compounded by injuries to Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembele, and Nuno Mendes. These setbacks add to an already lengthy list of sidelined players.
Luis Enrique acknowledged his role in managing the injured players amid PSG's busy schedule. "It is something I should handle much better, given all of my experience," he stated. He emphasised that players returning from injury are not fully fit immediately. The coach stressed the importance of managing these situations throughout the long season.
PSG confirmed that Dembele
suffered a calf injury requiring weeks of treatment, while Hakimi faces several weeks out due to a severely sprained left ankle. Mendes also sprained his left knee. Despite these challenges, Luis Enrique remains calm about potential transfers, stating there's no urgency to rush into decisions.
Today's medical update is on Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembl, Nuno Mendes and Dsir Dou.@Aspetar https://t.co/ysAHjQyLWV pic.twitter.com/mIvsMcdtgj
- Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) November 5, 2025
PSG's recent defeat to Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich marked their second loss this season across all competitions. However, Luis Enrique views the upcoming match against Lyon as an opportunity for redemption before the international break. "I like to see the reaction from my players following a defeat," he said. He expressed confidence in his team's ambition and readiness for the challenge.
Lyon have shown resilience by going unbeaten in their last three Ligue 1 matches after two consecutive losses. They currently sit sixth in the standings and aim to break into the top four with a win over PSG.
Key Players to Watch
For Lyon, Tyler Morton has been instrumental since joining in the summer. He leads his team in creating chances and taking corners but has yet to convert these into goals directly or indirectly. Meanwhile, PSG's Lee Kang-in could make his 100th appearance this weekend. His performance against Bayern was notable for its impact despite limited minutes.
Match Prediction and Statistics
PSG lead Ligue 1 with 24 points after 11 games this season. Historically, teams with similar points at this stage have not won the title in recent years. However, PSG have dominated Lyon recently, winning their last four encounters in Ligue 1.
Lyon have struggled defensively against PSG at home, conceding goals consistently over their last 11 meetings there. Yet they have excelled against top-seven teams this season, winning all such matches so far.
The Opta win probability suggests PSG have a higher chance of victory at 48.9%, compared to Lyon's 26.5%. A draw stands at 24.6%. Both teams boast strong defences with six clean sheets each this season, indicating that scoring might require exceptional skill or creativity during the match.
As both sides prepare for this crucial clash, it remains uncertain how injuries will affect PSG's performance or if Lyon can capitalise on their current form to secure a significant victory against one of their toughest opponents.












