Rabiot’s return from international duty has brought bad news for Milan, with scans confirming a left calf muscle lesion that will sideline him for at least four weeks, according to Sky Sport. The injury, sustained during France’s recent fixture against Iceland in the World Cup qualifiers, was initially thought to be minor, but further tests revealed the true extent of the problem.
The ex-Juventus midfielder has quickly become one of Milan’s most dependable midfielders since joining from Marseille on deadline day. His ability to dictate tempo and control transitions has been vital to Max Allegri’s tactical setup, making his absence a major blow. The Frenchman’s condition will be reassessed in 10 days, but an early return appears unlikely.
The timing of the setback adds to Milan’s woes, with Rabiot’s absence expected to overlap with a critical run of fixtures that includes Fiorentina, Pisa, and Atalanta before the international break.
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