The Juventus man suffered from a knock in the game against the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Republic-of-Ireland-c2987, and the initial fears of Cesare Prandelli have been confirmed by medics.
The centre-back recovered from a thigh strain after picking up a knock during the Bianconeri’s Serie A campaign. He recovered in time to make it to the Italian squad for the European Championship, and has shown his presence with stellar performances.
Cesare Prandelli was sweating over the fitness over his star defender, however, no good news came from the Italian medical team. The Azzurri Chief Medical Officer was talking to the media regarding the availability of the defender for the quarter-finals.
The chief medic stated that they carried out the appropriate result and went into details of the injury and was quoted to have said:
“Unfortunately they confirmed the feelings from yesterday. We tested the player with an ultrasound that showed a stretch of the first degree in the left bicep, which is a previous injury.”
The chief medic later went on to state that they had started the necessary treatment for the centre-back to ensure a speedy recovery. Even though he stated that it was not possible to set a date for his return to the national team, he was definitely sure
that he would not be featuring in the next round of the European Championships.
Enrico Castellacci further went on to state:
“The defender has already started treatment but won’t be there for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 [or whichever team Italy face in the last eight]. It is hard to forecast his recovery, we will see. It is clear though, we are in no hurry with his recovery, the player must return
well.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749. The injury picked up by the Old Lady defender usually takes around 3 weeks to recover from, and there is increasing probability that Chiellini would miss out for the rest of the
tournament.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniele-De-Rossi-c10112 deployed in his preferred midfield position.
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