Between injuries and players on international duty, the number of players available to Gasperini is dwindling.
The only player to return early is Wesley, who will need to recover from a thigh muscle injury. The Grugliasco-born coach is focusing on the recovery of a key player: Matias Soulé.
The Argentine spent an hour and a half training with the few teammates present at the Fulvio Bernardini (he underwent hyperbaric chamber treatment this morning) and continues to confirm the progress made last week.
Despite missing the away match against Napoli, Matias Soulé remains the team’s second-highest scorer and the player who has provided the most goals, including assists (14).
These numbers confirm a growth throughout this season that the Argentine intends to reaffirm forcefully in the upcoming matches.
The 2003-born player is currently targeting a call-up for the Easter match against Inter. We’ll see what happens next.
As reported by Corriere della Sera, over the weekend, when the team rested, the former Frosinone player worked to return to action as soon as possible. In short, the signs are encouraging.


