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Italy’s Gatti suffers calf bone fracture Juventu

Juventus has announced that defender Federico Gatti will miss their upcoming clash with Roma due to a fractured left calf bone. The injury was confirmed after tests were conducted on Monday morning, which revealed a compound fracture to the diaphysis of the fibula in his left leg.
Italy’s Gatti suffers calf bone fracture  Juventu
Gatti was forced to leave the field in the first half of Juventus’ 1-0 win over Genoa on Saturday, which marked interim coach Igor Tudor’s first match in charge following the sacking of Thiago Motta. Although Juventus did not provide a specific timeline for Gatti’s recovery, Italian media reports suggest that the 26-year-old defender is expected to be sidelined for approximately a month.
Gatti’s absence is a significant blow to Tudor, as Juventus is currently fifth in the Serie A standings, just one point and one place outside the Champions League positions with eight fixtures remaining in the season. The team’s upcoming match against Roma, who are on a seven-match winning streak in Serie A, will be a crucial test for Tudor and his squad.
Roma currently sits three points behind Juventus in sixth place, making the match a pivotal encounter in the battle for Champions League qualification. Juventus will need to adapt to Gatti’s absence and find a way to contain Roma’s in-form attack if they hope to secure a vital victory.
Gatti’s injury is an unfortunate setback for Juventus, but the team will need to rally together and find a way to overcome his absence in order to achieve their goals this season. With a crucial match against Roma looming, Juventus will be looking to bounce back from this injury setback and secure a vital win.
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