

Lorenzo Pellegrini will be sidelined for four weeks due to a grade-II hamstring tear sustained during a match against Pisa. Initial assessments indicated the injury might not be serious, but further tests confirmed the extent of the damage.

Lorenzo Pellegrini to miss 4 weeks of action
Yet another blow for Roma. Lorenzo Pellegrini, who played well against Pisa yesterday, was forced to leave the field at halftime due to a muscle injury.
Gasperini was confident about his recovery time: âPellegrini dislocated his leg after the contact; at first glance, it doesnât seem serious.â
The tests the Giallorossi midfielder underwent revealed a grade-II tear to his hamstring.
An MRI scan performed this morning by Lorenzo Pellegrini revealed a grade II lesion, which will sideline the player for at least a month.
The Giallorossiâs number 7 will therefore miss the upcoming matches against Atalanta, Bologna, and Fiorentina.
It remains to be seen whether he will be able to recover for the trip to Parma or, more likely, for the derby against Lazio scheduled for the weekend of May 16-17.
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Lorenzo Pellegrini has a grade-II tear in his hamstring, which will keep him out of action for four weeks.
Lorenzo Pellegrini was injured during a match against Pisa, where he dislocated his leg after a contact and left the field at halftime.




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