Paulo Dybala has suffered yet another injury forcing him to the sidelines at Roma, keeping the star out of Daniele De Rossi’s squad.

The 30-year-old Argentinian forward has continued to play a leading role in the Italian capital this term, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists in 20 Serie A matches. The only blight on his campaign has been a handful of minor issues that’ve kept him out of at least six league games so far.

Roma have impressed with De Rossi at the helm and are now seriously involved in the fight for a top four finish. They currently sit six points behind fourth place Bologna but can reduce that gap to just three points should they beat Sassuolo this evening.

Dybala has been ruled out of Roma’s upcoming Serie A clash with Sassuolo after suffering a slight muscle injury to the adductor of his right thigh, an injury that’ll keep him out of action for at least 10 days.

The international break gives Dybala time to recover, meaning he should be available for the Giallorossi’s match with Lecce on April 1. Following that, De Rossi’s side will face rivals Lazio in the Derby della Capitale on April 7.

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