Gianluca Mancini has returned to group training after recovering from an adductor injury and is expected to be available for the match against Atalanta on Saturday. However, Wesley, Kone, and Dybala remain sidelined.
Mancini returns to group training: Wesley, Kone, Dybala still out
Mancini returns to group training: Wesley, Kone, Dybala still out
Good news for Gian Piero Gasperini ahead of Saturday nightâs big match at the Olimpico against Atalanta.
After the adductor injury he suffered at San Siro against Inter, Gianluca Mancini is already on the road to recovery and should return to action this weekendâs match against Atalanta.
As reported by Il Tempo, the Giallorossi number 23 has resumed (partially) training with the team and should be able to secure at least a call-up for the match on Saturday the 19th at 8:45 PM.
Wesleyâs condition, however, remains to be seen: the Brazilian, like Mancini, is aiming to return against Atalanta, but his condition remains to be assessed.
Therefore, the starting three-man defense will be Mancini, Ndicka, and Hermoso.
Ghilardi remains a viable option, but if the former player were to fully recover, the Piedmontese coach would be unlikely to let him go.
Meanwhile, Manu Kone and Paulo Dybala continue to remain out of action.
Q&A
What is the status of Gianluca Mancini's injury recovery?
Gianluca Mancini has returned to group training and is expected to be available for the match against Atalanta after recovering from an adductor injury.
Which players are still out for the match against Atalanta?
Wesley, Kone, and Dybala are still out and will not participate in the match against Atalanta.
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