Coach Laurent Blanc insists Paris Saint-Germain's
philosophy will not change despite the injury to star striker Zlatan
Ibrahimovic.
Ibrahimovic limped out of PSG's 3-1 UEFA Champions League
quarter-final first-leg win over Chelsea on Wednesday, and is expected to miss
at least four weeks with a hamstring injury.
Uruguay forward Edinson Cavani will likely move into the
middle to fill the void left by Ibrahimovic after operating on the right flank
for much of his maiden campaign since joining from Napoli in July.
Sweden international Ibrahimovic has been in magnificent
form for the defending Ligue 1 champions this term, scoring 40 goals in all
competitions.
But Blanc, who expects Ibrahimovic to return in time to
finish the season, is adamant he will not alter his approach as a result of the
former Inter, Barcelona and Milan man's absence.
"He has a muscular lesion. He is unavailable for the
coming weeks for an unspecified amount of time," Blanc said.
"Unless the injury gets worse, he will be available
to finish the season. It's hard to tell because it's still fresh, it will
depend on how the injury evolves.
"Our philosophy and our tactics will not
change."
PSG host Reims on Saturday prior to Tuesday's second leg
of their Champions League clash at Stamford Bridge as the capital club - who
lead Monaco by 13 points at the top of Ligue 1 - aim to take another step
towards a second successive league title.
Cavani will be looking for his first goal in six matches
against Reims following an ineffective performance in midweek.
And Blanc is confident the 27-year-old will soon find
form.
"Cavani is a striker who scores goals and islso a
good defensive replacement," Blanc added.
"Cavani has nothing to prove. This is a great
goalscorer who was injured. He will back to goals, I am sure."
Culled from Soccerway


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