Inter, Correa injury: exams tomorrow

From the magnetic resonance it will be understood how much the Argentine will have to stay out due to the flexor injury: after the break, fire calendar

It could have been the game of the relaunch, it was that of the umpteenth stop. Joaquin Correa came out in tears a few minutes before the start of the Coppa Italia match against Empoli after the foul by Simone Romagnoli, on which Tucu planted itself: immediate grimace, down to the ground and tears. But it is still too early to understand the extent of the Argentine’s injury: the first response speaks of a muscle strain in the left thigh flexors, but we have to wait for tomorrow’s exams (Friday) to find out more.

tomorrow the outcome

The MRI will tell if it is a strain and, if so, to what extent. From there, the recovery times will be understood, with a possible consequence also on the market: the departure on loan to Sensi’s Sampdoria has been frozen for now. In front, the deck could be short, also considering that Satriano has recently been sold, again on a temporary basis, to Brest. For Correa, however, it is already the fourth physical problem since he wore the Inter shirt: three games missed in September due to a hip problem, one after the break for the national teams in October and four in December due to a thigh injury. Now the Nerazzurri have Venice – a match at risk for cases of positivity among the Venetians -, then there will be a break: will Correa be able to recover for the derby, over the weekend of 5-6 February? A week later there will be Napoli, while on February 16th Liverpool arrive at San Siro.

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