Fiorentina, how long will Gudmundsson have to stay out? The prediction of his return

The medical report on Albert Gudmundsson’s condition was published today by Fiorentinathe Icelandic playmaker for the Viola was forced to leave the pitch after 5 minutes of the match against Lecce last Sunday after suffering from a thigh problem.

The diagnostic tests carried out highlighted a grade I/II injury to the myo-tendinous junction of the biceps femoris of the right thigh. This means, point out Firenzeviola.itthat presumably the Icelandic could be out for 4-5 weeks, with his return set after the break and with the aim of seeing him back on the pitch for the match against Como on 24 November.

So Gudmundsson will certainly miss the match against San Gallo tomorrow, the match against Roma on Sunday evening, then Genoa, Turin, the European match against Apoel and finally Hellas Verona. If he doesn’t make it for the match against Como, then a softer return could take place in the match against Pafos in the Conference League on Thursday 28 November.

This is the report issued by Fiorentina on Gudmundsson’s condition: “ACF Fiorentina announces that, this morning, the footballer Albert Gudmundsson underwent radiological tests to assess the extent of the injury which occurred during the match against Lecce on Sunday 20 October. The diagnostic tests carried out highlighted a lesion of I/II degree affecting the myo-tendinous junction of the biceps femoris of the right thigh. The player has already started the therapeutic process established by the Viola healthcare staff.”