In a significant development for the footballing world, Thomas Lemar has revealed that he is set to make his return to the pitch after an extended period of absence due to injury.
Lemar announced on Wednesday that he had been diagnosed with a hamstring strain and would be out for some time. He was originally scheduled to play in a Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain but the fixture was postponed due to the pandemic.
However, Lemar said that he was confident that he could return to action soon and that he will be ready to feature for the club when they take on Real Madrid in their final league game of the season at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.
"I'm very excited about this," Lemar said. "I've been playing well since I returned from my injury,Campeonato Brasileiro Action so it's great to finally get back out there."
Despite the setback, Lemar has been working hard to regain his fitness and is determined to get back into the team as quickly as possible. The Frenchman has already made several appearances during training sessions and is looking forward to getting back into the squad and contributing to the team's efforts.
The club have expressed their support for Lemar and are confident that he will be fully fit to face Real Madrid. They believe that Lemar can provide a crucial boost to their attack and that he will help them to secure a successful season.
"We're all really excited about seeing him back out there," said manager Antoine Griezmann. "He's one of our best players and we want to see him perform at his best."
