Dybala hopes to participate in the “weak” World Cup

Dybala hopes to participate in the “weak” World Cup

The Argentine Italian international striker Paulo Dybala maintains the opportunity to play the 2022 World Cup from November 20 to December 18 despite his left thigh, according to Wednesday from a source familiar with the file.
The source told “Agence France Presse” that the MRI on Wednesday revealed the Argentine playmaker, 28, had suffered a thigh muscle injury, corroborating reports in the Italian media.

On Sunday, Dybala suffered an injury when converting a penalty in a game against Lichy (2-1). After his team’s improbable victory, there was worry one and a half months before Argentina’s opening World Cup encounter on November 22.
The Capital Club omitted to describe the nature of its assailant or the anticipated duration of its absence, which the Italian media reported would last at least a month.

According to “La Gazetta dello Sport” and “Sky Sport,” Dybala’s chances of competing in the World Cup are in jeopardy for “around five weeks” and “between six and eight weeks,” respectively.
According to the individual acquainted with the case, “the World Cup remains an objective target for the player,” even though Dybala has a slim opportunity to resume playing for his team before the Italian League ends in mid-November.

Dybala wants to take part in this year’s “weak” World Cup.

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