AC Milan received encouraging news following medical tests conducted on goalkeeper Mike Maignan and defender Strahinja Pavlovic. Both players were forced to leave the field during the recent victory against Bologna, raising concerns about potential injuries.
Pavlovic was substituted at halftime, with Koni De Winter taking his place. The Serbian defender`s early exit prompted speculation about his condition. Meanwhile, Maignan was replaced in the second half by debutant Pietro Terracciano after experiencing discomfort in his right calf.
Fortunately for the Rossoneri, medical examinations have revealed that neither player has suffered a serious muscle injury. The club`s medical staff will continue to monitor their progress daily, but the initial prognosis is positive.
This news comes as a relief to Milan, who face a challenging fixture against an in-form Udinese side next week. Udinese recently defeated Milan`s city rivals Inter at San Siro, highlighting the importance of having a fully fit squad for the upcoming match.
The availability of both Maignan and Pavlovic will be crucial for Milan as they aim to maintain their competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions. The team`s medical and coaching staff will work closely to ensure the players` optimal recovery and readiness for upcoming fixtures.