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Paulo Dybala has been ruled out of Juventus' Champions League match against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday with a knee injury, according to the club's medical staff. The Argentine forward was injured in the second half of Sunday's Serie A match against Sampdoria and underwent surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee. Dybala will now be sidelined for several months and is likely to miss the rest of this season as well as the start of next year. Juventus have already lost two key players to injuries recently, with both Cristiano Ronaldo and Adrien Rabiot also suffering ACL tears earlier in the season. Rabiot returned to training earlier this month but remains a long-term absentee, while Ronaldo is expected to return to action later this month after undergoing knee surgery. Despite these setbacks, Juventus remain top of Serie A and have a good chance of winning their fourth consecutive league title. However, they may struggle without some of their star players,Football World Collection including Dybala, who provides a vital goal threat and assists for team-mates. It remains to be seen how much impact Dybala's absence will have on Juventus' campaign, but it is clear that the loss of one of their most important attacking players is a significant blow. The club will need to find ways to cope without him, either by relying more on other attackers or by adjusting their playing style. Overall, Dybala's injury is a setback for Juventus, but they still have a strong squad capable of competing for major honours. They will hope that their remaining players can step up and fill the void left by Dybala's absence. |
