The Parisiens won the Ligue 1 encounter 1-0 courtesy of Cavani’s 42nd-minute penalty, though the Uruguayan was later withdrawn at half-time after appearing to suffer a thigh problem.
The striker could miss Tuesday’s visit to United, alongside fellow attacker Neymar who has already been ruled out of the tie with a broken metatarsal. Speaking after Saturday’s game, as quoted by BBC Sport, manager Thomas Tuchel said of Cavani: “We have to wait.
“I don’t have good news. I honestly don’t’ know if Cavani will play [on Tuesday]. Yes it is worrying. We don’t have another Edi like we don’t have another Neymar.”
Worry for PSG -- Cavani has tweaked something. #PSGFCGB
— Jonathan Johnson (@Jon_LeGossip) 9 February 2019
Saturday’s win lifted PSG 13 points clear at the top of Ligue 1 and well on course to retaining their domestic crown, despite their previous 2-1 defeat to Lyon.
The likely absence of Cavani, alongside Neymar, would be a serious blow to the Parisiens as they prepare to face United at Old Trafford in the first leg of their huge Champions League encounter in midweek, with only Kylian Mbappe remaining fit out of their usual front three.
The Frenchman replaced Cavani after he was withdrawn on Saturday, with the World Cup winner now set to shoulder a heavier goalscoring burden in the absence of his fellow attacking stars.
Edinson Cavani limped off with a thigh injury today for PSG. Verratti only just coming back. Neymar ruled out. Tuesday could be very interesting
— Liam Canning (@LiamPaulCanning) February 9, 2019
Cavani has been a key figure in PSG’s frontline this season, scoring 16 goals in 15 Ligue 1 appearances, with two strikes to his name from six Champions League games this term.
Neymar’s absence is also likely to be felt at Old Trafford, with the Brazilian having scored 13 goals in as many league games for the French champions this season.
PSG:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) February 9, 2019
• Neymar out
• Cavani injured
• No midfielders
Man Utd:
• Unbeaten under OGS
• Pogba in ridiculous form
• Martial new contract
Tuesday will be fun... top five next. pic.twitter.com/9dSm6vGUeA
However, PSG will maintain a strong attacking threat through Mbappe on Tuesday. The French sensation has recorded 18 goals in 16 Ligue 1 outings during the current campaign, with three strikes to his name from six Champions League games.
Source: 90min