The Serbian has recovered after missing two matches and will probably start paired with Milik against the Devil on Sunday evening. The blue winger will be evaluated in these days. The Brazilian did not return after his national team commitments
Juve is putting the plug back on after yet another turbulent break, between injuries and the Fagioli case. Allegri will have to do without the midfielder for the entire season, even if the 2001 born player will be able to continue training and therefore not completely lose his fitness for next year. However, he is added to the absences to take into account for this championship, in which the Bianconeri must necessarily reach the top four positions to return as protagonists in the Champions League. The match against Milan, at San Siro, will be an important turning point for the rest of the season.
INFIRMARY
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Alex Sandro and De Sciglio, who have been injured for some time (the former should return to Cagliari before the break, the latter by the end of the year) have also been joined in recent days by Danilo: out for the national team, he will miss Milan and Hellas Verona but will do his best everything to be there immediately afterwards against Fiorentina. Without the Brazilian, however, Allegri loses the team’s main man, the most experienced of the group together with Szczesny. An absence that will weigh quite a bit, while Chiesa continues to keep everyone in suspense: he has been training separately for almost two weeks, in the next few hours he should take a test to understand if and possibly for how much he could make himself available for Milan.
RECOVERED
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The person who started the week leading up to Milan-Juventus well is Vlahovic, who has returned to training with the group and is considered fully recovered from the physical ailments to his back that kept him out against Atalanta and Turin. The Serbian striker could find himself next to Milik, who has just returned from the Polish national team like Szczesny. The third spare attacker is Kean, fresh back in blue and improving in condition. Fresh from his first appearance with the senior Turkish national team, even if for just 4 minutes, Yildiz: perhaps the young man who has most thrilled Allegri in recent years, certainly one of those in whom he sees the most perspective.
WHO ARRIVES BETTER
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While waiting for Bremer, who will be the last to return on Thursday, Allegri will be able to count on Gatti and Rugani who worked at Continassa during the break: they are both fine. Locatelli returns after a good game against Malta and an unused substitute in the match against England. Rabiot also had the opportunity to catch his breath in the national team by remaining on the bench against Scotland, after the 90 minutes played against the Netherlands. The two midfielders are essential in this new emergency to manage in the middle of the pitch, even if Allegri will also be able to rely on Miretti and McKennie. The most curious key at San Siro will be Weah junior wearing the black and white shirt. Out front, without the Church, there are alternatives.
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