Matias Vecino is set to be out for another two or three weeks after the 33-year-old Lazio midfielder pick up a re-injury in training.
There is bad news for Lazio, as Matias Vecino has been diagnose with a thigh strain and is expect to be out of action for two to three months.
The midfielder had limped off during the 0-0 Europa League draw with Ludogorets on November 28, but then sustained a more serious injury in training as he worked towards a full recovery.
They released a statement this evening confirming that tests at the Villa Mafalda clinic showed a myo-tendinous lesion to the back of the left thigh.
Sportitalia warn that this type of injury generally requires two to three months on the treatment table, so we probably will not see Vecino playing for Lazio again until February or March.
Sportitalia reported on Friday that Lazio coach Marco Baroni received bad news after tests at Matias Vecino’s Villa Mafalda clinic confirmed the 33-year-old midfielder will be out for around two to three months with a left thigh injury.
Vecino injured his left thigh ทางเข้า ufabet muscle during a Europa League match against Ludogorets on November 28. The 33-year-old midfielder was in the process of recovering until he suffered another injury during training.
Lazio confirmed Vecino’s injury. After tests at the Villa Mafalda Clinic revealed a ruptured muscle in the 33-year-old’s left thigh. With the midfielder expected to be out for two to three months and not expected to return until February or March next year.