Juventus' Mohamed Sissoko Is Fully Focused On His Recovery - Agent
The Malian is working hard to recover from his latest setback...
"'Momo' is very calm, he is only thinking about recovering," he explained to calciomercato.it.
Sissoko is currently suffering from a thigh strain, but should make his return to action at the end of the month. The agent was also keen to stress that this latest ailment is not related to the injury that kept Sissoko sidelined for seven months earlier this year.
"It's a routine football injury and has nothing to do with the first, [which was] far more serious.
"As a result he is not as upset as he was then, he is working hard and he should recover soon enough."
Sissoko has only made four appearances for Juve this season due to his injuries, allowing Christian Poulsen back into the fold. The Dane is expected to start alongside summer signing Felipe Melo when the Bianconeri face Atalanta on Saturday evening.
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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