PSG Coach Luis Enrique Breaks Collarbone in Cycling Crash
Luis Enrique, PSG head coach, will undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone sustained in a cycling accident; recovery could take six to eight weeks, PSG confirmed.
- On Friday, Paris Saint-Germain announced Luis Enrique will undergo surgery after being rushed to hospital and treated by emergency services for a cycling accident.
- Luis Enrique, a keen cyclist, was out on his bike Friday when the accident occurred, but it remains unclear whether a vehicle was involved or he fell alone.
- Medical teams found a fractured collarbone, and treatment typically involves inserting a small plate and screws with immobilization; experts estimate six to eight weeks before resuming normal activity.
- PSG are scheduled to play Lens on September 14, followed by their Champions League opener against Atalanta three days later, but the club has not specified Enrique's sidelining duration.
- Given Luis Enrique's recent success, PSG started 2025/26 with three straight wins, including a 6-3 victory over Toulouse on August 30, after he led them to a 5-0 Champions League win over Inter Milan.
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PSG boss Luis Enrique rushed to hospital for surgery after bicycle accident
Enrique suffered a fractured collarbone (Picture: Getty Images) Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique will undergo shoulder surgery after he was involved in a cycling accident. The 55-year-old, who led the French champions to their first Champions League title in May, was rushed to hospital after coming off his bike on Friday. The former Barcelona and Spain boss suffered a fractured collarbone but with no other reported injuries. Further d…
The Parisian coach will undergo surgery after a fracture of the clavicle suffered this Friday.
The Spanish Luis Enrique Martínez, technician of the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), will be operated from a clavicle fracture, after suffering this Friday an accident while riding a bicycle, as the French club reported on its social networks.
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