Musso started and wore a protective mask on his face after having undergone surgery on September 19 for the fracture of his right cheekbone that he suffered during the 1-0 win that Atalanta celebrated during his visit to Rome for the seventh date of Series A.
The Argentine goalkeeper underwent surgery at the Villa Stuart clinic in Rome for the fracture he suffered at the Olympic stadium in Rome after colliding with the Turkish defender Merih Demiral, his teammate on the Bergamasco team.
Demiral himself was also a starter in the game that Atalanta they beat Ponte San Pietro, a Bergamo team from Group B of “Calcio” Series D, at the Bortolotti Sports Center in Zingonia.
Demiral, who had already been called up for the match that Atalanta beat Sassuolo 2-1 on the tenth date of Serie A after recovering from a fracture in his left fibula, played the 75 minutes of the friendly on Thursday.
The Bergamasco team of DT Gian PieroGasperini they beat Ponte San Pietro with a hat-trick from Denmark’s Rasmus Hojlund and goals from Croatian Mario Pasalic and Nigerian Ademola Lookman.
Hojlund gave his place to shoe, recovered from a muscle injury and available for the game on Sunday the 16th against Lazio, who shares fifth place in the tournament with Udinese, both with 21 points.
Shoe He had suffered an injury to his left thigh on September 1 in the 3-1 win against Torino valid for the fourth date of Serie A, in which Atalanta has 24 points, two less than the leader Napoli.
Precisely thinking about the match against Lazio, the coach decided to exclude Colombian striker Luis Muriel and goalkeeper Marco Sportiello as a precaution from the friendly against Ponte San Pierto.
Source: Ambito

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