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Inter and the Hakimi case: what happens now and when can he return to the pitch | First page

Positive, indeed no, he’s fine. Achraf Hakimi risks becoming a case. The winger of Inter today tested negative for the swab carried out on Wednesday evening, after the positivity found during the Uefa checks before the match in the Champions League against Borussia Monchengladbach. Hakimi is asymptomatic and today was subjected to a new swab, the outcome of which is expected tomorrow morning: if it is still negative, the player could be taken to Antonio Conte in Genoa, where the match against Maran’s team is scheduled at 6pm. In any case, it will hardly start from 1 ‘minute: it is possible to be preserved for the next commitments.

Hakimi is only the latest of the coronavirus cases at Inter in this start of the season. The first infected had been Sticks, negativized for a few days and already on the field for a few minutes in the Champions League, then Nainggolan e Young, whose recovery was announced today (the Englishman is already training in Appiano Gentile). Gagliardini, Skriniar and Radu they took a new tampon today, but they still have to have a negative one. In short, for them the return to the field is further away: they will not be with Genoa and not even with Shakhtar on Tuesday evening. Young, on the other hand, could recover for his European commitment.

Not only coronavirus: among the other injured, in view of Genoa, he should not be risked Alexis Sanchez, still struggling with the fatigue remedied with Borussia Monchengladbach. Stefano’s recovery is also difficult Sensi, however, ready for Shakhtar. Tomorrow, therefore, awaiting confirmation from Eriksen on the trocar, with Vidal e Stretcher in the median. On the bands again Darmian right with Perisic to the left, Sticks holder behind with de Vrij e D’Ambrosio. In attack no doubt: with Lukaku returns from 1 ‘minute Lautaro Martinez.-

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