
Roma's Injury Curse Strikes Again: Wesley Sidelined for Inter Thriller?
AS Roma face mounting injury woes ahead of their crucial Serie A clash with leaders Inter, with wing-back Wesley potentially sidelined for weeks due to a thigh muscle issue picked up on Brazil duty. Zeki Çelik offers some cheer, returning to training unscathed after a minor Turkey international scare. These blows could impact Roma's Champions League qualification push against Atalanta and Bologna.
Roma's Injury Curse Strikes Again: Wesley Sidelined for Inter Thriller?
Picture this: Roma heading into a massive Serie A showdown with league leaders Inter, and their squad resembling a hospital ward more than a dressing room. The Giallorossi were already nursing a laundry list of knocks before the international break, but now it's gone from bad to 'pass the painkillers'. As reported by Susy Campanale at Football Italia, the latest blow could leave them limping into the Stadio Olimpico.
Wesley's Thigh Nightmare: Weeks on the Treatment Table?
Wesley, the Brazilian wing-back who's been injecting pace and flair into Roma's flanks, limped off during Brazil's friendly loss to France. Sent home early with a dodgy right thigh muscle, he's now the talk of Trigoria – and not in a good way. Further tests are pending, but whispers from Corriere dello Sport suggest a lesion that could bench him for weeks.
That's rotten timing, mate. He was buzzing after netting against Juventus back in March, celebrating like he'd won the Scudetto. Now, he's likely to miss the Inter clash, plus potential banana skins against Atalanta and Bologna. Those fixtures could make or break Roma's Champions League push – talk about cruel fate.
Roma's injury pile-up is starting to feel like a bad sitcom plot. Remember that grim night in Naples against Napoli in February? Wesley went down there too, and now international duty has rubbed salt in the wound. If it's a full tear, the physios might as well book him a season ticket to the treatment room.
Celik's Silver Lining: Back in the Mix Already
Not all doom and gloom, though. Zeki Çelik dodged a bullet with Turkey. He pulled out of their game against Romania, sparking fears of another casualty, but scans came back clean – no lesions, just a minor niggle. The right-back's already pounding the training pitch ahead of their World Cup play-off with Kosovo.
That's a massive relief for Daniele De Rossi's lads. Çelik's versatility could be key if Wesley's out, plugging gaps at full-back or further forward. In a squad that's been battered by the break, one player returning early feels like winning the lottery.
Crunch Time for Roma: Can They Survive the Injury Storm?
With Inter looming like a dark cloud, Roma's depth is about to be tested to the max. The Nerazzurri are flying high, and anything less than a full-strength backline could turn the Olimpico into a wake. Throw in those Atalanta and Bologna tests, and it's do-or-die for a top-four finish.
De Rossi's no stranger to adversity, but this injury crisis is testing even his Roman grit. Fans are crossing fingers (and thighs) that Wesley's back sooner rather than later. If not, expect some tactical tinkering – maybe youngsters stepping up or midfielders moonlighting at wing-back.
It's the kind of drama that keeps Serie A the most compelling league going. Roma's season hangs by a thread, but if they navigate this, it'll make that Champions League spot taste even sweeter. Keep an eye on those medical updates; they'll dictate the narrative faster than a VAR check.
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