Roma Receives a Strong Boost Before Facing Bologna
The Italian club AS Roma is preparing to welcome back its Argentine star Paulo Dybala to the team before facing Bologna in the upcoming round of the Italian league, after an absence of three months due to injury.
The "Football Italia" website reported that Dybala is ready to return to Roma's squad after completing a full training session with his teammates on Tuesday, 90 days after undergoing surgery on his left knee.
The Argentine player has been absent from the field since last January after undergoing surgery to repair a tear in the outer cartilage of his left knee, an injury that kept him from participating during the crucial period of the team's season.
According to "La Gazzetta dello Sport," Dybala's return to group training represents an important boost for coach Gian Piero Gasperini, as Roma seeks to enhance its chances of competing for a spot in the UEFA Champions League during the final rounds of the season.
Dybala's return is considered a strong addition to the offensive level, given his long absence from the team, as the coaching staff relies on him as one of the key players capable of making a difference in the front line.
The final decision on whether he will start against Bologna or be used as a substitute is still under evaluation, but his inclusion in the squad represents significant technical support for the team.
In a related context, Roma received another positive update with Wesley Fofana fully recovering from a hamstring injury he sustained during a friendly match between Brazil and France, making him ready to participate in upcoming matches.
The "Football Italia" website reported that Dybala is ready to return to Roma's squad after completing a full training session with his teammates on Tuesday, 90 days after undergoing surgery on his left knee.
The Argentine player has been absent from the field since last January after undergoing surgery to repair a tear in the outer cartilage of his left knee, an injury that kept him from participating during the crucial period of the team's season.
According to "La Gazzetta dello Sport," Dybala's return to group training represents an important boost for coach Gian Piero Gasperini, as Roma seeks to enhance its chances of competing for a spot in the UEFA Champions League during the final rounds of the season.
Dybala's return is considered a strong addition to the offensive level, given his long absence from the team, as the coaching staff relies on him as one of the key players capable of making a difference in the front line.
The final decision on whether he will start against Bologna or be used as a substitute is still under evaluation, but his inclusion in the squad represents significant technical support for the team.
In a related context, Roma received another positive update with Wesley Fofana fully recovering from a hamstring injury he sustained during a friendly match between Brazil and France, making him ready to participate in upcoming matches.