Huge Setback: The ‘invisible but crucial’ will be absent from Milan for four weeks, injury expat confirmed.

 According to Peppe Di Stefano of Sky, Rade Krunic will be missed by AC Milan for the upcoming few weeks because of how important he is to Stefano Pioli.

On Saturday, Milan defeated Hellas Verona 1-0, but the victory wasn’t without controversy. According to the most recent estimates, Krunic, who was substituted in the second half, would be out of commission for around a month for the Rossoneri.

He underwent a scan yesterday afternoon, and the results revealed a flexor injury. As a result, he may miss up to seven games between now and the end of the month, including meetings against Lazio, Napoli, Juventus, Dortmund, and PSG.

Peppe Di Stefano, a journalist, discussed the position of the Rossoneri’s midfield without Krunic and his significance to Pioli. PianetaMilan echoed his remarks.

Krunic is a player that Pioli values more than you can possibly imagine. He will miss Cagliari, Lazio, Dortmund, and Genoa during his at least four-week absence. On October 22 after the break, Milan hopes to try to get him for Juve, a crucial but unnoticed player.

The wounded Krunic should be replaced by Tijjani Reijnders. Even if it is not his natural position, the Dutchman should start there tomorrow after being put to the test in training yesterday as the regista in front of the defense.

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