Just imagine Neddy injuring himself as well. We're not in as much trouble as it can only get better from here, a lot of things can go wrong to bring us in even worse situations yet
Just imagine Neddy injuring himself as well. We're not in as much trouble as it can only get better from here, a lot of things can go wrong to bring us in even worse situations yet
Just imagine Neddy injuring himself as well. We're not in as much trouble as it can only get better from here, a lot of things can go wrong to bring us in even worse situations yet
Unofficial reports say that the injury suffered by Juventus forward Alessandro Del Piero against Atalanta on Sunday, may not be as bad as some had predicted.
The player underwent tests on his left thigh today, and it is suggested that he may be out for just over a month.
As a result of the injury during the Atalanta-Juventus game on the weekend, Del Piero went to the clinic today to go through examinations. It showed that he is suffering a modest distraction in a muscle on the left tigh. He will be able to join his teammates after (approximately) 5 weeks.
Tests have confirmed that Alessandro Del Piero will be on the sidelines for at least five weeks following a thigh strain.
The Juventus star will miss out on both Champions’ League encounters with Manchester United, a head to head clash against Inter and the February 12 international friendly with Portugal.
Doctors predict that in a best case scenario the Number 10 will be back in action for the March 23 Scudetto showdown with Milan.
Del Piero suffered the left thigh injury during the final minutes of Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Atalanta.
Initial reports suggested it would require a month-long lay-off, but it soon emerged that the muscle had been torn.
This is the second major thigh injury to strike on of the Scudetto contenders. Inter striker Hernan Crespo is out until April after tearing a muscle in the 2-0 win over Modena
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Tests have confirmed that Alessandro Del Piero will be on the sidelines for at least five weeks following a thigh strain.
Doctors predict that in a best case scenario the Number 10 will be back in action for the March 23 Scudetto showdown with Milan.