Vasilije Adžić has recovered and is training with the team.
And not only that - he could help on Saturday in a delicate match against Bologna, where the coach of the "old lady" Tiago Motta is looking for an important victory against his former club amid a sea of injuries to his players, writes "Gazeta delo sport".
Juventus is the only one without defeat in Serie A, but it is only sixth in the table, behind the top, because it has even drawn eight times, with six wins.
"In the second half, Adžić could also be a good solution to increase the options for reaching the goal, since the young Montenegrin is skilled between the lines", states "Gazeta".
Dušan Vlahović also recovered, who should play from the start, so Juventus could be much more dangerous in attack than against Milan (0:0), Aston Villa (0:0) and Leće (1:1) - the last three match and three draws, of course...
Vlahović and Adžić return, but McKenney, Savona, Niko González, Douglas Lewis, Kabal and Bremer are still out - the "old lady" is weakened again, and already on Tuesday, December 12, a big derby against Manchester City in the League awaits champion.
Lots of games, strong opponents - maybe Adžić will get a chance against the best.
For the third time this season, the Montenegrin prodigy has recovered, after the third injury that kept him off the field for several weeks. The entire previous week he trained independently, since yesterday he is part of the group.
Injuries significantly slowed down his entry on the biggest football stage after he moved from Buducnosti to Juventus in a transfer worth at least two million euros.
If there were no injuries, he would definitely have played a lot more than 40 minutes by December, which he has accumulated so far playing in two matches, one each in Serie A and the Champions League.
Injuries also prevented Adžić's debut in the jersey of the senior national team of Montenegro, because he was injured before all three gatherings this fall - before the September, October, and November term.
The next opportunity will arrive in March next year.
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