Brazilians Neymar and Marquinhos reported to Paris Saint-training Germain’s facility on Thursday, according to the club’s social media accounts. Kylian Mbappe had just returned to work the day before.
Kylian Mbappe is followed back to PSG training by Neymar and Marquinhos
Thirteen days after Brazil was eliminated by Croatia on penalties in the World Cup quarterfinals, the club announced that they “are back at the Training Center!”
Marquinhos was spotted engaging in a variety of physical activities on PSG’s Instagram page, but the club declined to say whether Neymar, who hurt his ankle at the World Cup, was on a personal recovery schedule.
Lionel Messi has not returned to Paris yet and is still in Argentina, where people are still rejoicing over their team’s victory in Qatar.
PSG will host struggling Strasbourg on December 28 in an effort to resurrect their season. PSG currently leads Ligue 1 by five points.
The Paris Saint-Germain Training Center, often known as Campus PSG, is the new training facility and sports complex for the Paris Saint-Germain Football Club and is situated near Poissy, Paris Region. When it is finished in 2023, Camp des Loges, the club’s existing training centre in adjacent Saint-Germain-en-Laye, will be replaced.
The PSG male football, handball, and judo teams as well as the football and handball academies will all compete at the arena, which is owned and funded by the club. Each section will have specialised amenities of its own. However, because Camp des Loges will serve as the home of the female football team and school, PSG will continue to be strongly tied to its historic beginnings in Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
In addition to Parc des Princes, The Campus PSG will include a stadium of its own. The arena will be the biggest football stadium in the Yvelines department, holding 5,000 people in total, including over 3,000 seats. It will serve as the venue for games between PSG’s young and women’s teams in recognised tournaments like the UEFA Youth League and the UEFA Women’s Champions League.