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Dybala speeds up recovery timeline

Andy Mattioli
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Paulo Dybala is reportedly making good progress in his recovery.

The moderate injury to his left hamstring, sustained during the away match in Milan, had raised concerns about a prolonged absence, enough to keep “La Joya” out at least until mid-December.

The first few days of training, however, have changed the situation: no forced movements, no reckless acceleration, but a methodical, calibrated rehabilitation program that has responded better than expected.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Dybala has resumed his activity on the pitch, completing personalized exercises, and recent checks have given the medical staff cautiously optimistic sentiment.

The schedule, initially set between the match against Cagliari on December 7th and the match against Celtic on the 11th, could be shortened by about ten days.

The player’s desire is doing the rest. Paulo wants to be there against Napoli, even if only to sit on the bench and be ready when needed.

This week he will continue with individual sessions on the pitch and in the gym, to keep his load under control. After another medical check—scheduled for next weekend—the gradual return to the group will be assessed: first athletically, then with the ball and tactical exercises.

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