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·26 November 2025

Fiorentina: key player out for Conference League after tests

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There are updates regarding the injured players at Fiorentina, as the results of the tests for Dodo and Piccoli have arrived following their respective muscle stops.

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The Head of the Viola club’s Medical Area, Luca Pengue, spoke about the injured players ahead of the upcoming matches, likely revealing their recovery times. Here are his medical reports:


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On Lamptey

“Recovery is going very well; we are two months and four days post-surgery: everything is proceeding according to plan. He had a check-up a few days ago, and we are thrilled with the level he has reached: he has started working on the pitch and today we introduced the light ball. We are extremely happy, he is very positive, and he is putting in a lot of effort himself.”

On Dodo

“He is working, he underwent tests on Monday evening: they ruled out any injury-related issues but did highlight some discomfort from a scar related to an injury during his time at Shakhtar. We have reduced the volume and intensity, adapting to how he feels: we expect to have him available again within a few days.”

On Piccoli

“He suffered a sprain and contusion trauma to his ankle: the tests did not reveal any injuries. We are managing the most evident issue, the swelling: but the response has been excellent and we are keeping the door open for his possible availability tomorrow.”

On Gosens

“He has completed the phase regarding the acquisition of technical movements: his injury, although minor, affected a very delicate muscle because it is used in sprinting and kicking. We have finished the entire rehabilitation process, and we are now working on regaining the physical fitness that will allow him to rejoin the group and handle the workload. We are at the end of the process, and in a few days, we will reintegrate him.”

Raffaele Morra

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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