Roma can breathe a sigh of relief as they prepare for their match against Fiorentina on Monday, May 4.
Zeki Celik was forced to leave the pitch during the second half of the match against Bologna due to discomfort in his right thigh flexor and underwent tests today to determine the severity of his injury.
While there were concerns about a “precautionary” substitution, today’s medical evaluations provided some good news.
As reported by Filippo Biafora, the tests confirmed that there are no muscle injuries.
This news is significant for coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who worried about losing the Turkish international at such a crucial point in the season.
The team will resume training on Tuesday after a 48-hour rest period granted by the coach in preparation for the match against Fiorentina.
As for Celik, he is expected to be part of the squad for Monday’s game, but his long-term future with Roma remains uncertain. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, it seems challenging for him to continue in the capital.
