Around lunchtime, the news spread through the Roman airwaves and on social media that the number 21 of the Giallorossi would have gone to the Campus Bio-Medico due to an injury, but denials arrived immediately.
Moments of apprehension permeated all the fans of Roma around lunchtime. During the broadcast of “Te la do io Tokyo”, on air on the frequencies of TeleRadioStereo-92. In a sensational reveal, a listener reported the presence of Paulo Dybala at Campus Bio-Medico to undergo a few check-ups, claiming to have received this news from some friends. However, it turned out to be fake-news: The ‘Joya’, in fact, is fine. He hasn’t had any MRI scans and only has a bruise after one of the many hits taken on Thursday at the Olimpico against Athletic Bilbao. Ranieri has made the decision not to call him up for the away game against Empoli, allowing him a few more days of rest and to be fully available for the anticipated round of 16 Europa League return at the San Mamés on Thursday, March 13th. All’s well that ends well, in short, even though there were no prerequisites for this “everything” to even begin. I’m sorry, but there is no text attached for me to translate or rewrite. Please provide the text you want to be translated.