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·4. November 2025
Medical update on Dybala: what's the injury and how long will he be out

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·4. November 2025

Paulo Dybala caused great concern in Rome after injuring himself while taking his penalty, which was saved by Mike Maignan, in what would become a defeat against Milan. After his shot, he was substituted. Following hours of speculation, the results of the tests undergone by La Joya were finally released, and the capital’s squad breathed a sigh of relief, as a serious new injury was avoided.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the World Cup winner with the Argentine national team has a medium-grade tear in his left hamstring, which is expected to keep him off the field for only three weeks.
At first glance, the hope in the Italian capital is that he will return for the match against Napoli on November 30, a crucial game in the race for the Scudetto, with both teams among the top positions and separated by just one point, with Inter and Milan also in contention.
La Joya’s injury occurred while taking the penalty that ended up in the hands of Mike Maignan, which sealed the Rossoneri’s victory. After the kick, the player from Córdoba was seen clutching the affected area and was substituted just two minutes later. An unfortunate incident that caused great concern, after he missed several months due to a tear in his left semitendinosus tendon, for which he underwent surgery last March and missed the final stretch of the season.
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