Roma medicinal staff trust Alessandro Florenzi has not cracked the ACL, but rather will require more tests.
The flexible Italy worldwide was stretchered off in misery amid today evening time's 3-1 triumph away to Sassuolo and replays demonstrate his left knee obviously clasping.
As he went off, the player in tears told Coach Luciano Spalletti he felt as though he'd cracked the foremost cruciate tendon – which would be five to six months out.
"There was this rough sprain on the back area of the left knee. The player felt outrageous agony that proceeded even after the diversion," boss Roma doctor Riccardo Del Vescovo told Sky Sport Italia.
"It is constantly hard to assess at this stage, however we can consider two positive components – the knee is not unnecessarily swollen and the foremost cruciate tendon right now appears to be generally steady.
"Mind you, that could be on account of the agony is strong to the point that he can't feel particular tendon developments.
"When he comes back to Rome, we will play out a progression of tests to discount cracks or meniscus tendons."
Humorously, Florenzi's damage happened only a couple of minutes after Roma shield Antonio Rudiger made his rebound from five and a half months out after ACL surgery.
The flexible Italy worldwide was stretchered off in misery amid today evening time's 3-1 triumph away to Sassuolo and replays demonstrate his left knee obviously clasping.
As he went off, the player in tears told Coach Luciano Spalletti he felt as though he'd cracked the foremost cruciate tendon – which would be five to six months out.
"There was this rough sprain on the back area of the left knee. The player felt outrageous agony that proceeded even after the diversion," boss Roma doctor Riccardo Del Vescovo told Sky Sport Italia.
"It is constantly hard to assess at this stage, however we can consider two positive components – the knee is not unnecessarily swollen and the foremost cruciate tendon right now appears to be generally steady.
"Mind you, that could be on account of the agony is strong to the point that he can't feel particular tendon developments.
"When he comes back to Rome, we will play out a progression of tests to discount cracks or meniscus tendons."
Humorously, Florenzi's damage happened only a couple of minutes after Roma shield Antonio Rudiger made his rebound from five and a half months out after ACL surgery.
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