
Inter Announces New Injury
Inter Milan announced today, Monday, a new injury sustained by one of its players, left-back Federico Dimarco.
The club's statement read: "Federico Dimarco underwent medical examinations this morning after complaining of pain."
It continued: "It has been determined that he is suffering from a muscle strain in his right thigh, and his condition will be evaluated in the coming days."
As a result, the player will miss the upcoming matches for the Nerazzurri, starting with the match against Feyenoord in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The club's statement read: "Federico Dimarco underwent medical examinations this morning after complaining of pain."
It continued: "It has been determined that he is suffering from a muscle strain in his right thigh, and his condition will be evaluated in the coming days."
As a result, the player will miss the upcoming matches for the Nerazzurri, starting with the match against Feyenoord in the Champions League on Wednesday.
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