Medical tests have confirmed that Theo Hernandez has suffered an adductor strain, putting him at risk of missing Milan’s tough games with Chelsea and Juventus.
The 24-year-old French left back is one of the most important players in Stefano Pioli’s squad in the Lombardy capital, playing an important role in both the offensive and defensive aspects of the game. Hernandez played the full 90 minutes of their tough 2-1 loss to Napoli on the weekend, and that defeat left him with more than just a bitter taste in his mouth.
As announced by Milan, tests have confirmed that Hernandez has suffered a strain to his right adductor, an injury that forced him to withdraw from the France training camp. He will not take part in their Nations League games against Austria and Denmark.
The 24-year-old will undergo another round of tests next week to further evaluate his condition, but he’ll certainly miss the league match against Empoli on October 1. The injury usually requires around three weeks to recover from and he’s at risk of missing the games against Chelsea on October 5 and Juventus on October 8.
Might as well sell him. Dest can fill in there and only give away 1 penalty per game.
Krunic can also play there too.
Haha lovely