AS Roma Argentina forward Paulo
Dybala on Wednesday returned to Rome from London where he had
surgery following an injury to his left semitendinosus tendon,
saying he did not know when he would be back in action for the
Giallorossi.
The forward injured the semitendinosus tendon of his left thigh
during his side's 1-0 home win over Cagliari last Sunday.
The 31-year-old came off 13 minutes after taking the field as a
second-half substitute.
He has been central to Roma's rise up the Serie A table to
seventh place since Claudio Ranieri came out of retirement to
return as coach in November when they were four points above the
relegation zone.
"I'm fine. But I don't know when I'll be back, the doctors told
me I can walk without crutches," Dybala said after landing at
Ciampino Airport.
"I spoke to Ranieri - he added -. Will I be in Lecce with the
team on Saturday? I don't know, I have to talk to the doctors.
For the other matches I think so".
From Thursday the Argentine will be back in Trigoria training
camp for rehabilitation.
His return is provisionally expected some time between July and
August.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Copyright ANSA