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Senegal midfielder Lamine Camara is unlikely to feature in AS Monaco’s UEFA Champions League knockout stage against fellow Ligue 1 side, Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.
Having picked up an injury during the last league match where ten-man Monaco defeated Nantes, Lamine Camara is uncertain to be fit to play against PSG on Tuesday night in the first leg of their Champions League playoff at 8:00PM GMT.
The 22-year-old was forced off with an injury shortly after the start of the match where Monaco defeated Nantes 3-1 last Friday at the Stade Louis II.
“It’s been 48 hours since he took a knock to his ankle. So he still needs treatment, and depending on that, we’ll see about the match,” Monaco coach Sebastien Pocognoli emphasized on Monday during a press conference.
Lamine Camara has played 18 matches and provided 3 assists this season and his absence might create a vacuum in the midfield setup of Monaco who are bent on qualifying for the next stage of the European competition.
Having missed the first leg in the league, which Monaco won 1-0 last November, the African champion will aim for a quick recovery to feature in subsequent games.
Lamine Camara, who has played four UEFA Champions League matches this campaign, featured in seven matches as Senegal defeated hosts Morocco 1-0 to lift their second Africa Cup of Nations in January.
He rose through the Senegal U-20, U-23 and to the senior side where he has 23 caps with six goals under his belt. He previously played at home for Casa Sports, Generation Foot before moving to France with Metz.
The intelligent midfielder is currently linked to English Premier League clubs Newcastle United, Manchester United and Sunderland.
AS Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara is unlikely to feature in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League knockout playoff clash against Paris Saint-Germain due to injury concerns.
The 22-year-old picked up an ankle injury during Monaco’s 3-1 victory over Nantes last Friday at the Stade Louis II. Camara was forced off shortly after the start of the match, raising doubts about his availability for the crucial European encounter scheduled for 8:00 PM GMT.
Monaco coach Sebastien Pocognoli provided an update on Lamine Camara’s injury during a press conference on Monday.
“It’s been 48 hours since he took a knock to his ankle. So he still needs treatment, and depending on that, we’ll see about the match,” Pocognoli stated.
The club’s medical team is currently assessing his fitness, but time appears limited ahead of the first leg against PSG.
Camara’s potential absence could significantly impact Monaco’s midfield balance, especially in a high-intensity Champions League fixture against a strong domestic rival.
Lamine Camara has been a key figure for Monaco this season.
18 matches played
3 assists provided
4 UEFA Champions League appearances
Regular starter in midfield rotation
His energy, tactical intelligence, and ball progression have made him a crucial component in Monaco’s setup. Losing him for the PSG clash could create a midfield vacuum that may affect Monaco’s control and defensive stability.
Beyond club football, Lamine Camara enjoyed international success earlier this year.
He featured prominently as Senegal lifted their second Africa Cup of Nations title in January.
7 matches played
Part of the squad that defeated Morocco 1-0 in the final
Key midfield presence throughout the tournament
Camara’s performances at AFCON further cemented his reputation as one of Senegal’s brightest midfield talents.
The Senegal international has steadily progressed through the ranks:
Represented Senegal at U-20 and U-23 levels
Earned 23 senior international caps
Scored 6 goals for the national team
Developed at Casa Sports and Generation Foot
Moved to France with Metz before joining Monaco
His consistent development has attracted interest from top European clubs.
Reports suggest that Lamine Camara is being monitored by several English Premier League clubs, including:
Newcastle United
Manchester United
Sunderland
His blend of defensive awareness, technical ability, and attacking support makes him an attractive long-term prospect for elite European teams.
If ruled out, Monaco will need to reorganize their midfield structure against PSG. Facing a team packed with attacking talent, Monaco’s tactical discipline will be tested.
However, the club will be hoping for positive news from their medical staff, as Lamine Camara’s presence could prove decisive in such a high-stakes European tie.