According to what has been reported by those at MilanNews.it today, Milan’s number 31, Strahinja Pavlovic, underwent therapy and individualized training today following the injury he sustained during Wednesday evening’s match against Como, an injury that quite literally, by a miracle, did not result in a fracture of the fibula and the consequent end of his season. His condition will be assessed day by day, with the hope of having him available on March 1 in Cremona.
It is a high impact direct trauma to the left leg, with a large hematoma of the soft tissues and edematous hemorrhagic infiltration of the fibular bone without interruption of the cortex. In simple terms: the very heavy blow he suffered, for which referee Mariani incredibly did not even consider it appropriate to show a yellow card, despite the challenge clearly warranting an orange card, also affected the bony area of the Serbian defender’s fibula, resulting in significant bleeding. Fortunately, however, the tests did not reveal any fractures. The risk, considering the force of the impact and the area where he was struck, was high.














