Juventus anxious for Kenan Yildiz: Turkish national forced to stop

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Leading up to the league trip against Parma, with the match at the “Tardini” scheduled for 8:45 p.m. on Easter Monday, Igor Tudor is grappling with no small problem: Kenan Yildiz has in fact stopped in training, having suffered a contusion in his right thigh that will have to be evaluated through appropriate instrumental examinations.

Yildiz played the entire matches against Genoa and Roma, playing practically the entire match against Lecce as well, since the substitution to leave the place to Savona had come at 90′: in these three matches, the Turkish national proved decisive twice, against the Grifone and the Salentini, signing in both cases the goal-victory.

Only after the instrumental examinations will it be possible to assess the’extent of Yildiz&#8217s stop but Tudor is already studying alternatives in view of a not easy away match, against a team struggling for salvation but able to stop on a draw, in the last two matches, first Inter and then Fiorentina. By the way, the one related to Yildiz is not the’only headache for the Croatian coach.

In the infirmary there are in fact Mattia Perin and Samuel Mbangula, who are recovering from an injury, while these days Renato Veiga is struggling with a flu, which puts in doubt his presence in the next match. Alarm returned, on the other hand, for Weston McKennie and Teun Koopmeiners: for the two midfielders, both of whom came out battered from the match against Lecce, a call-up for the match at the home of the Yellowoblù is likely.

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