Pavlovic’s Injury: Luck and Risk
Yesterday, during the match against Como, Pavlovic faced a risky situation. Fortunately, medical examinations ruled out fractures, revealing only a painful bruise that raised concern. An opponent’s intervention was brutal, and the outcome could have been much worse.
Details of the Injury
The Rossoneri athlete suffered a large bruise in the peroneal area, and out of precaution wore a brace while leaving the stadium. The doctors referred to a high-impact direct trauma to the left leg, stating that when the bone “bleeds,” it could be in a condition of pre-fracture. Therefore, we can affirm that Pavlovic was very lucky to avoid a serious injury.
Return to the Field and Upcoming Matches
According to reports, Pavlovic was still in the brace today, but expressed his desire to return to the field as soon as possible. It is hoped he will be available for the match against Parma, scheduled for after the weekend. If the medical staff decides to grant him some rest, he might return at least for the following match against Cremonese, thus avoiding lengthy absences. In short, there are no months of stoppage on the horizon, just a significant risk that, fortunately, was resolved without serious consequences.
A Controversial Match Finish
After the game, Allegri was furious not only about how Pavlovic was treated during the match, but also regarding his expulsion. He approached the Como bench to stop an altercation between Saelemaekers and the opposing team and was shown a red card. This situation is paradoxical, as Fabregas, who admitted to acting unsportingly, faced no penalties. These incidents raise doubts about the refereeing’s management and the fairness of decisions made on the field.
Hauge: An Ex-Rossonero in the Spotlight
In closing, a brief mention of Hauge, who continues to make waves. The former Milan player contributed to Bodø/Glimt’s victory against Inter in the Champions League match. He scored the third goal and is excited to face the Nerazzurri. He stated that scoring against Inter is always special, despite his brief stint at the Rossoneri.






