Marušić is likely to skip Torino, tests will show whether he will also miss the Montenegro matches

"It seems he has renewed an old injury. If it turns out to be just inflammation, then it is nothing serious," said Maurizio Sarri, Lazio coach.

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Marušić and teammates after injury, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Marušić and teammates after injury, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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Nice assist for Tati Kasteljanos and a goal for Lazio that Adam Marušić didn't celebrate. He immediately collapsed on the field, it was clear to everyone that the Montenegrin international was injured.

The nature of the injury is not yet known, but it is currently expected that the defender of the Roman club will probably miss the next match against Torino.

Only after additional tests that are expected in the coming days will it be clear whether Marušić will have a somewhat longer break, which would mean that he would skip the Montenegrin national team's training camp and the first matches under the leadership of Mirko Vučinić.

If it turns out to be a serious injury, he would only return to the field after the international break, more precisely on October 19th for the match against Atalanta and a clash with national team teammate Nikola Krstović.

When it came to Marušić's condition, Maurizio Sarri, the coach of Lazio, was also concerned.

"It seems to have exacerbated an old problem. If it turns out to be just inflammation, then it's nothing serious, but if it's an old injury - that's a whole different story," Sari said.

If the injury turns out to be more serious, the new "Falcon" coach Mirko Vučinić would face major problems on his debut, as it is already known that for the same reasons he will not be able to count on Stevan Jovetić, Risto Radunović and Marko Janković, and due to suspension, Andrija Bulatović.

As a result, Montenegro has nothing to lose in the World Cup qualifiers, because the story about it is already over, but as it is at a new beginning, it is clear that every next match is important, especially for the new coach.

The "Falcons" will play a qualifying match against the Faroe Islands away on October 9th, while four days later they will have a friendly match against Liechtenstein.

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