Roma’s Dybala Sidelined With Moderate Hamstring Injury, Out About Three Weeks
Reports point to a left biceps femoris lesion with a recovery window that could stretch to a month.
Overview
- The forward was hurt taking a penalty against AC Milan on November 2 and medical tests in Rome on November 4 confirmed a medium‑grade issue in the left biceps femoris.
- Il Tempo, Gianluca Di Marzio and Sky’s Angelo Mangiante report an absence of at least three weeks, with Gazzetta suggesting closer to a month.
- If that timeline holds, he is expected to miss Rangers and Udinese before the break, plus Cremonese, Midtjylland and likely Napoli.
- Gazzetta reports coach Gian Piero Gasperini hopes for a November 30 return versus Napoli, though a December 7 comeback against Cagliari is viewed as more realistic.
- The setback follows a similar penalty‑related thigh injury in 2022 and comes after a recent uptick in form, including two goals and an assist while used as a false nine.