For weeks, there has been a lot of talk at Casa Milan about the issue of injuries. But, in 2024, Milan seems to have reversed the negative trend: as reported this morning by La Gazzetta dello Sport's newspaper in this morning's print edition.
In January's transfer window, the Rossoneri club management had only one muscular injury (left adductor overload for Alessandro Florenzi who has already returned to the pitch).
In the previous months, unfortunately, the situation had been quite different for the Milan team: seven muscular injuries in October, five in November.
Fortunately, something seems to have changed, and even long-term injured players are working to get ready to return soon: the first to do so will be Malick Thiaw, who aims to return to the field in about twenty days. Then it will be Fikayo Tomori and Pierre Kalulu's turn, expected in March (more details here)
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