Recovering Ibrahimovic in PSG squad for Monaco game

PARIS (Reuters) - Zlatan Ibrahimovic could make his first Ligue 1 appearance this season in Sunday's away game against Monaco after recovering from a knee injury.

Recovering Ibrahimovic in PSG squad for Monaco game

(Reuters)





The Sweden striker, who missed the first three matches after spraining his knee in the pre-season Trophy of Champions against Olympique Lyonnais, was included in the squad who travel to the principality.

"He will be in the squad tomorrow against Monaco. We will see whether he starts the game," coach Laurent Blanc told a news conference on Saturday.

Blanc is also counting on new signing Angel Di Maria, who joined from Manchester United during the close season, to make an impact on his league debut.

PSG have not conceded a goal in three matches but have only scored four.

"I think that Di Maria brings a lot to this team. We need to be more efficient offensively. Di Maria will bring us his workrate and his technique," said Blanc.

PSG lead the standings with a maximum nine points, two ahead of Bastia who travel to St Etienne on Sunday.

(This story corrects to say Di Maria joined PSG from Manchester United in fourth para)





(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)


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