They were expected yesterday, as per the press release published by the club on Sunday afternoon. Instead the exams of Albert Gudmundsson they have been postponed until tomorrow: forty-eight more hours to understand the extent of the injury to the Icelandic footballer, who came off in the 6th minute of Lecce-Fiorentina due to a strain on his right thigh flexor. A delay in the checks which, according to Corriere dello Sport, is due to edema.
Other problems? No thank you
However, if the conditions of the former Genoa are worrying and not a little, good news could soon arrive from Moise Kean. The forward born in 2000 came off at half-time of the match against Lecce due to a sprained ankle, which he also played for about twenty minutes, and is now being monitored by the medical staff. The good news in his case is that he didn’t have any tests done yesterday and none are expected in the next few days: this is to say that the distortion remains, but no further problems have arisen.
No Switzerland
Kean obviously will not go to Switzerland tomorrow for the second day of the Conference League championship phase, but on Thursday in St. Gallen he would not have played in any case according to the logic of the announced turnover, and will continue specific therapies and training at Viola Park to try to recover for the match in Sunday evening against Roma at the Franchi.