Lionel Messi was back in full training with Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday for the first time since testing positive for Covid-19 at the end of last year. Read it here:
The Argentina attacker was seen warming up with his PSG teammates in a video clip posted by the club on Twitter.
PSG announced on January 5 that he was back in France after testing negative but the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner is only now feeling fit enough to resume normal service. Messi has scored only one goal in 11 league appearances for PSG, although he has netted five times in the Champions League.
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