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Juventus Close to Signing Tiago Djalò: Expert Speaks on Recovery from Serious Injury

Juventus has almost completed the arrival of Tiago Djalò, a young Portuguese central defender. However, he suffered a serious injury last year. Professor Fabrizio Tencone spoke about his injuries to IlBianconero.com.

Tiago Djalò should sign for Juventus soon, several sources announce. The young 23-year-old Portuguese defender should sign for around 3 million euros and finish the season with LOSC. He’s a good player, with high potential, but unfortunately he tore his cruciate ligament last year and had surgery. Will he be ready when he arrives at Juventus, the professor Fabrizio Tenconecurrent director of Isokinetic Torino answered questions fromIlBianconero.com on this subject. “ An injury like his takes time, a gradual recovery is surely necessary. But Juve’s strategy seems excellent to me. If the club’s intention is to send the player onto the field with continuity from next season onwards, there is now plenty of time to allow him to complete the rehabilitation process and the subsequent reconditioning period of the best possible way. That doesn’t mean it can never be used between now and June. Indeed, on paper, he should have the opportunity to begin to familiarize himself with the field and play a few minutes of matches. »

As mentioned by the professor, many players are coming back well despite this injury. He notably took the example of Federico Chiesa and took the opportunity to evolve the case of Italian talent. “ Today, 90% of players who break their cruciates return to what they did before without difficulty, sometimes even better and with continuity, that is to say by playing 20 to 30 matches in a row. With Chiesa, for example, the delays were longer, but in this case I don’t think there is anything to worry about. It now seems obvious that Chiesa needs to stop from time to time. If the knee swells, it’s because it’s inflamed, so you have to manage it, but the Juventus staff know very well how to do it. It’s a shame that he doesn’t have this continuity that I was talking about earlier, which means a significant series of consecutive matches. The problem is not with the injury he suffered, but with the management. It sounds trite, but Chiesa clearly needs to take special care when it comes to intensity and/or minutes, as it’s no coincidence that he tends to stop after high-profile matches, like that of the Coppa Italia against Salernitana. His knee works well, he no longer has any problems, otherwise he would not be able to perform like this. But it has to be handled with caution, as I said. »


2024-01-09 08:58:05
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