Bad news:
The Madonnina derby defeat at the hands of Inter wasn’t the only bad news from a complicated Sunday afternoon for AC Milan.
Unfortunately for the Rossoneri Paolo Maldini cracked his left knee’s external meniscus and will be out for at least one and a half months.
The former Italy international was already struggling with a knee problem, and the two consecutive matches against Celtic in the Champion League and Inter in the Italian league worsened the situation.
Some additional scans will be made in the next few hours, but Maldini is very likely to need a surgery.
Pundits put Belgian surgeon Marc Martens in pole position to take care of Maldini’s meniscus, being one of – if not the – top specialist in Europe.
Yesterday Maldini, now nearly 39, played his 600th game in Serie A, of which 53 appearances were in the tense Milan derby.
He’s still uncertain about future plans. After such a blow the fact that Maldini could retire at the end of the season is more than possible.
Maldini started playing Serie A football in 1985when he was only 17. His first match was at Fiuli Stadium, Udine, the result being Udinese-Milan 1-1.
The Madonnina derby defeat at the hands of Inter wasn’t the only bad news from a complicated Sunday afternoon for AC Milan.
Unfortunately for the Rossoneri Paolo Maldini cracked his left knee’s external meniscus and will be out for at least one and a half months.
The former Italy international was already struggling with a knee problem, and the two consecutive matches against Celtic in the Champion League and Inter in the Italian league worsened the situation.
Some additional scans will be made in the next few hours, but Maldini is very likely to need a surgery.
Pundits put Belgian surgeon Marc Martens in pole position to take care of Maldini’s meniscus, being one of – if not the – top specialist in Europe.
Yesterday Maldini, now nearly 39, played his 600th game in Serie A, of which 53 appearances were in the tense Milan derby.
He’s still uncertain about future plans. After such a blow the fact that Maldini could retire at the end of the season is more than possible.
Maldini started playing Serie A football in 1985when he was only 17. His first match was at Fiuli Stadium, Udine, the result being Udinese-Milan 1-1.
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