Today the Dane will undergo checks on his left knee: certain absence with the Reds, probable the one with Napoli, but Pioli and the fans are afraid that he will miss many more games
The high coefficient of apprehension is easily understood from Pioli’s words after Marassi’s post-race: “We all know the importance of Kjaer. I hope it doesn’t take too long, we need to understand if it is a distorting trauma or something else “. It is the out of tune, very out of tune note that spoiled the magnificent night in Genoa where Milan found itself in all respects. But, unfortunately, he also confirmed the bad star of a season that is not saving anything from the point of view of injuries. An average of six, seven men unavailable in the race, with some rare window in which two or three absences were dropped and then immediately recovered.
Fright
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Kjaer’s knockout is particularly bad for two reasons. The first is that, in general terms, he is one of the top senators in the locker room, esteemed and followed by his teammates. The second is that Simon is one of the few to guarantee a comforting consistency of performance and now that Liverpool (next Tuesday) and Naples (December 19) stand out on the horizon, his absence is a painful blow to the Rossoneri’s backbone. His match against Genoa lasted thirty seconds, the time to run after Cambiaso to stop the race and find himself on the ground with his left knee in his hands. Blunt-sprain trauma was the first diagnosis, and obviously frightening is the second adjective, which brings up the ligaments. Today we will understand more after the investigation of the case. The team trains at 11, the fate of the Dane will be announced in the afternoon. For Simon it had been a fabulous start to the week, with the blitz in Paris for the Golden Ball gala (the Dane was one of the thirty finalists), but the smiles turned into anxiety. For the whole Rossoneri world.
December 2, 2021 (change December 2, 2021 | 10:00)
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