Achraf Hakimi handed midweek rest as PSG manage defender’s workload
Achraf Hakimi will sit out Paris Saint-Germain’s midweek trip to Lorient, with the club opting to give the influential full-back a brief pause in an already demanding season.
The Morocco international has been a standout figure for PSG in recent weeks, delivering another decisive performance at the weekend by scoring twice in the team’s commanding 3-0 victory over Stade Brestois.
His energy down the right flank, precision on the ball and contribution in the final third have cemented his status as one of the driving forces behind the club’s early-season momentum.
With twelve appearances in all competitions already on his record and a total of 924 minutes played, PSG’s technical staff have chosen to rest the defender to ensure he remains physically prepared for the challenges ahead.
The club faces a congested November schedule, including a key Champions League fixture next week, where Hakimi’s dynamism and defensive resilience are expected to be crucial.
By managing his workload now, PSG hopes to maintain the consistency that has defined his campaign so far.
His exclusion from the travelling group is described as precautionary rather than a response to any injury concern.
The club believes the short break will protect one of their most in-form players from unnecessary fatigue as the season intensity builds.
En accord avec la direction sportive et le staff technique, Achraf Hakimi est laissé au repos. Il reprendra l’entraînement collectif jeudi prochain.
— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) October 26, 2025
PSG has confirmed that Hakimi will return to full training on Thursday at the club’s Poissy base, rejoining his teammates as preparations begin for the upcoming European tests and domestic commitments.
His absence in Lorient offers an opportunity for other squad members to step into the defensive line while ensuring the 25-year-old remains fresh for the demanding fixtures that await.
Hakimi’s strong start has not gone unnoticed by supporters or within the dressing room, where his influence continues to grow.
As one of PSG’s most consistent performers this season, the decision underscores the club’s cautious approach to maintaining peak performance from key personnel over the long campaign.
For now, PSG will aim to continue their impressive league form without him on Wednesday — while fully expecting their star full-back to return, rested and ready, as soon as his brief recovery period concludes.
