recovery times and how many matches he will miss

From the first tests that Paulo Dybala underwent yesterday night after returning from the trip to Cagliari, the rupture of the cruciate was averted. The Argentine suffered a very strong challenge following an intervention by Prati which forced him to ask for a substitution. Upon returning to the capital he was accompanied to the Villa Stuart clinic where he underwent instrumental tests on his left knee which highlighted a distracting lesion to the medial collateral.

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Dybala injury, exams

The recovery times, to be optimistic, are at least 40 days, but to be taken with great caution considering the precedents (in January 2021 he suffered a collateral ligament injury which kept him in the infirmary for 80 days).

For now, he will miss the national commitments against Paraguay and Peru (he had been called up by coach Scaloni) and also those returning from the break with Roma with Monza, Slavia Prague, Inter, Lecce and return with Slavia Prague.

The return date

The goal is to return on November 12th in the match against Lazio, but it will depend on his physical condition and above all on the risks he will run in playing. The player’s morale is low because he will not be able to join the Argentine national team, but at the same time relieved because the danger is that the injury was much more serious. From the first sensations, in fact, we feared the worst: hands on his face while he was on the ground and Mourinho’s post-match statements that didn’t suggest anything good. Rehabilitation will begin immediately.

1970-01-01 00:00:00
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