Argentina winger Di Maria out until early November due to hamstring injury
Argentina winger Angel Di Maria will be out until early November after his club Juventus said on Thursday (Oct 13) that he sustained a low-grade hamstring injury.
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Argentina winger Angel Di Maria will be out until early November after his club Juventus said on Thursday (Oct 13) that he sustained a low-grade hamstring injury.
Like other European leagues, Serie A has had to condense its schedule with the Italian top flight set to shut down for the Qatar World Cup, which begins on Nov. 20, and AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli said muscle injuries had risen by 20% because of the extra pressure. Some clubs have been hit worse than others.
(Reuters) - Argentina winger Angel Di Maria will be out until early November after his club Juventus said on Thursday that he sustained a low-grade hamstring injury.
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Di Maria picked up the injury in their 2-0 defeat against Maccabi Haifa in the Champions League on Tuesday and the 34-year-old underwent scans on Thursday. "Angel Di Maria underwent diagnostic tests...
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