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It is a disappointment for Argentines. Summoned on March 3 for the international break, Paulo Dybala will not be able to join his selection after being injured in the left knee during the Romariari's victory (1-0). Having entered the game, he had to leave the field in tears only eleven minutes after a heel attempt. This injury, a lesion of the semi-tendon tendon of the left thigh, will distance him from the grounds for about a month and a half, preventing him from playing the matches with direct elimination against Uruguay and Brazil.
According to Mundo Deportivothis injury, although without major seriousness, remains a real blow for Dybala, who made a solid season with 36 matches played in all competitions, 8 goals and 4 assists. His absence, which will last several weeks, represents a handicap for Roma, especially since its level of performance had improved with the arrival of Claudio Ranieri. A setback that forces the club to review its offensive plans at the end of the season.
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