Alert in the national team: they assure that Dybala could stay up to two months without playing after his preliminary studies

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The passing of the hours seems to have complicated Paulo Dybala’s panorama. What this Monday morning was a optimistic expectationin the afternoon it became a Red alert in the Argentine national team. Is that, in Italy, they assure that Cordovan’s left hamstring injury could take between four and eight weeks to heal.

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How does it affect? Just do quick accounts: on 21 October the national team coach Lionel Scaloni must deliver the preliminary list of squads for Qatar 2022 and on 14 November, eight days before the debut against Saudi Arabia in Doha, the 26 designated for the biggest football event.

The news came after an ultrasound scan was performed in the evening training of his Roma to automatically explore the affected area after converting the penalty that gave him the victory over Lecce in Serie A.

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The injury exists, but it cannot yet be fully confirmed because the doctors of the club (and of the national team) have advised to perform an MRI scan to find out the true extent.

This is the study that was postponed this Monday morning, as reported by Clarín, because the left hamstring still had a lot of inflammation and a severe hematoma, a product of fibrillar rupture.

It takes between 24 and 36 hours for the affected sector to deflate and to carry out the most in-depth study to confirm what the real downtime will be and clarify the future.

Source: Clarin

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