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Juventus prepares for training comeback: Injury updates and players’ progress
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Juventus is gearing up to resume training at Continassa after returning from pre-season tour in United States, all set to tackle their upcoming commitments.
Guided by experienced coach Massimiliano Allegri, the team’s return to the field brings with it a sense of anticipation and preparation.
A recent report from La Gazzetta dello Sport sheds light on the second half of the training session, where Allegri will take stock of players who missed out on the recent tour due to physical concerns.
Among these players, Adrien Rabiot and Nicolo Fagioli stand out with positive signs of recovery, hinting at their potential availability for selection in Allegri’s lineup soon.
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Looking ahead, Allegri is optimistic about the gradual reintegration of midfielder Nicolo Rovella into the team over the next two weeks.
Rovella, who cut his tour short due to a muscle injury, is determined to regain fitness and potentially make a return for the upcoming match against Udinese.
While this particular match might pose a challenge for his readiness, Rovella’s commitment to recovery signals a positive trajectory.
The spotlight remains on Paul Pogba, a prominent figure in Juventus’ roster, who finds himself among the summoned players.
Despite grappling with physical hurdles, Pogba’s aim is to stage a comeback by the end of the month.
His return promises to inject vigor into the team, and his progress will be closely monitored by both coaching staff and fans alike.
Nevertheless, the team is not without its concerns. Mattia Perin, contending with a shoulder issue, requires careful assessment by the medical team. His recovery progress will dictate when he can rejoin training and prepare for upcoming matches.
As Juventus readies itself to reconvene at Continassa, the emphasis remains on striking a balance between rehabilitating injured players and preparing the entire team for the upcoming season.