Theo Hernandez has been sidelined by a knee injury for the second time in less than two weeks, according to reports from Italian media.
Hernandez was last seen playing in Serie A against Cagliari on March 28th, but was ruled out for at least one week with a sprained knee. The severity of the injury is not yet clear, but it is likely that he will be out for several months.
Reports indicate that Hernandez suffered the injury while training in the gym during the match against Cagliari, which could have put him at risk of further damage if he did not recover quickly enough. It remains to be seen how long he will be out of action, or whether he will need any additional treatments.
It is worth noting that Hernandez has already missed three games this season due to injuries, so there may be some uncertainty about his availability for the upcoming matches. However, as of now, he is still listed as available for the rest of the season.
In addition to his absence,Fans' Home Hernandez's coach, Roberto Mancini, has also expressed disappointment over the situation, stating that "We have had a tough time trying to get him back on the pitch."
Despite the setback, Hernandez remains committed to returning to full fitness as soon as possible. He is expected to undergo a physical examination before being able to return to training and potentially play in the upcoming Champions League group stage matches.
In conclusion, Theo Hernandez's latest injury update suggests that he may be out for several months, but he remains hopeful that he can eventually be back in action. While there is no timeline for when he might make a comeback, it is important for fans and supporters to keep their fingers crossed for his progress.