GdS: From worry to 'relief' - when Leao should return as scans rule out muscle issue
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GdS: From worry to 'relief' - when Leao should return as scans rule out muscle issue
"AC Milan received some reassuring news about Rafael Leao after his scans, which ruled out any kind of long-term injury. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) report, the tests Leao underwent yesterday give cause for optimism. Two words: no injury. Let's take things in order: in the 31st minute of Monday night's match against Torino, he was forced to be substituted due to severe groin pain."
"The fear was that he had pulled his right adductor, which would have completely ruled out his participation in the Supercoppa Italiana in Riyadh before Christmas. There was talk of his 2025 being over, not the ideal New Year celebrations. Fortunately, the Rossoneri's statement is optimistic: "The MRI scan the player underwent (...) ruled out any muscle injuries. Leao has already begun the necessary treatments to resolve the inflammatory condition.""
Rafael Leao left the Torino match in the 31st minute with severe groin pain, raising fears of a right adductor pull that could have ruled him out of the Supercoppa Italiana. MRI scans ruled out any muscle injuries. Leao has begun treatments to resolve an inflammatory condition. Progress will be monitored day by day, so timing of his return is uncertain. He is unlikely to be risked for the upcoming Sassuolo match to avoid worsening the sensitive area. There is confidence he will at least be on the bench for the December 18 Supercoppa semi-final versus Napoli. Leao previously missed time with a calf issue and has five goals in ten league games from 660 minutes played.
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