Good news arrives for Lazio from Senegal. After the alarm went off mid-week on the conditions of Boulaye Diayesterday evening the negativity of the tests carried out by the Biancoceleste striker was confirmed. The former Salernitana no longer has malaria and was thus able to celebrate her twenty-eighth birthday. Sigh of relief for Lazio, who have been moving since Thursday to understand the conditions of the Senegalese striker, working closely with the medical staff of the African national team. There had also been thoughts of an early return to Italy for Dia, a hypothesis promptly discarded by Lazio itself. The striker has remained in Dakar these days, not taking part in Senegal’s trip to Burkina Faso.
Lazio, Dia can do it against Bologna
Boulaye Dia negativity returns to Barons who until yesterday seemed almost certain to be unavailable for the match against Bologna. Not only that, in Senegal they are even evaluating the availability of the former Salernitana player for Tuesday’s match against Burundi. It is difficult to imagine that the Senegalese coach could risk a player who was unable to train for three days, but the optimism filtering through Senegal gives Baroni hope in view of the match on Monday 25th against Bologna at the Olympic stadium. Today, meanwhile, they will complete their commitments with the national teams Rovella and Guendouzi in an Italy-France match with Biancocelesti colours, even if only the former Marseille player should start from the first minute. This evening Mandas will also be busy with Greece, tomorrow it will be Dele-Bashiru’s turn with Nigeria, Isaksen with Denmark and Tavares with Portugal. The national commitments will end on Tuesday, Tchaouna opens with the French Under 21, then in the evening Marusic will play with Montenegro, Hysaj with Albania and Dia with Senegal. Last act for the eleven Biancocelesti involved with the national teams on the night between Tuesday and Wednesday with Taty Castellanos who hosts Peru with his Argentina team.