Sandi Lovrić is not completely lost for Euro 2024 yet: The Udinese member has a hamstring injury, and he faces a race against time
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In Monday’s Serie A clash, Udinese faced Inter, and the match ended very poorly for the hosts. Not only were they defeated by a goal in the 95th minute, but to make matters worse, they also lost one of their two Slovenians. Sandi Lovrić came off the bench but left the field on a stretcher. After the game, there were fears in Udine that Sandi Lovrić had suffered a serious injury, with many mentioning the thought that Euro 2024 might be lost for him.
However, that is not entirely the case (yet). As reported by Sportklub, Sandi Lovrić injured his hamstring, which is believed to be torn. In any case, he faces several weeks on the sidelines, but if the current diagnosis holds and there are no additional complications during recovery, Sandi Lovrić could return to the field before the end of the season.
In that case, he could also be ready for Euro 2024, which would be excellent news for Matjaž Kek. It’s true that Sandi Lovrić hasn’t been a part of the starting eleven lately, but he’s still an indispensable member of the Slovenian national team. Nevertheless, Lovrić will need further examinations, after which the final recovery time will be determined. Nonetheless, it’s encouraging that doctors haven’t immediately ruled out the possibility of him being fit for the tournament in Germany…
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Author: editorial Football Planet