Mbappé and Kean came out against Nantes but nothing serious said Tuchel.

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TOLGA BOZOGLU / POOL / AFP

One came out at half-time for Nantes-PSG on Saturday night, the other in the last quarter of an hour.

Despite a new victory in Ligue 1, the seventh in a row casually, PSG saw Thomas Tuchel leave Moise Kean and Kylian Mbappé after physical alerts from his two attackers.

But, while the workforce is already partially decimated, the German coach wanted to reassure his world after the meeting.

"I really think it's not an injury, just fatigue," he said, referring to the exit of Mbappé, who held the back of his thigh at the end of the game.

What about the old Everton?

“The same thing,” Tuchel said.

He took too many hits, it was very painful.

He told me "I can continue" and I said now is not the time to take too many risks.

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To listen to the Parisian coach, the presence of these two should not be called into question for the trip to Leipzig in the Champions League on Wednesday.

PSG could also count on the return of Paredes.

"I hope to recover Leandro on Monday in training but for Mauro Icardi, I'm not sure", concluded Tuchel.

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